How is that possible. At least going by the chart in the manual those tempd are absurdly low. All my traditional vapes I find anything under 190c too uplifting and not relaxing enough. Is that not the case with 3 on the tinymight?
Adding to the comments above, it's important to remember that in pure convection vapes the set heater's temp and the actual temp of the air while it vaporize your herb are 2 different things. The slower you draw, the more time the air have to pass close to the heater, which rise its' temperature.
Back to the topic, I rain into
vapefiend's video, which was overall nice except the tempting conclusion of "TM when on demand while Venty when session".
TL;DR they should've compare while using TM in session mode too, hybrid might be wasteful depending on your usage, and an extra: my reason for not using boiling temp chart for vaping much.
I had few problems with it:
- while the only thing they talked about TM's session mode is that it drains the battery quicker. which I think is wrong if you take back to back hits as intended at session, because instead of giving the full ~70w the TM has every time the user trigger on demand mode it'll give the minimum watts it can basically to maintain temp.
- Even when ignoring the battery point (which is basically the user's problem), they didn't actually compared this vapes as session to session vapes. Yeah, the TM's on demand mod is great and they should mention how great it is and demostrate it, but you should compare apples to apples, and also mention the on demand as another thing to consider.
- They talked about how the venty can't reuse the same bowl at 2 separate sessions (not back to back), and commenting the TM (OND) can. I just want to mention that the TM's session mode can do that as well as long as you turn off the session near the end of the last hit and clear it down/cool down the heater and vapepath.
So, yeah, how can they compare the TM and the Venty when fixed-looking at the TM as mainly on demand? I wish someone to do the session you guys said above (in both vapes) and compare by that...
Now, personally, from a low tolerance user pov, I can't thing of using a hybrid session as I might not even finish the session, depening on the strain and the set temp. So I might find myself take a hit or two and just stop hitting it. Full convection will have 0 loss from it, but hybrid will waste tons of herb for no reason or won't be as enjoyable as a it would have if I continue said session (as vapefied mentioned).
BTW let me give you a reason about ditching the boiling points chart, although I'm not an expert so take it with a grain of salt (and I used temps and points interchangeably here). Vaping, unlike boiling, is a long process. For example, when you cook pasta and you try to boil water in a pot, you can start to see vapor coming up at some point below the boiling point (aka before there are popping bubbles), and it'll keep forming for a while (I think even after reaching boiling point as the spread of heat is kinda uneven so some water did reach boiling temp and some didn't). Prrl labs was part of a nice discussions about this topic you should check some out if you're interested.
Here's one of them.