That looks sweet
@oddjobold Please rock that Music Mode on the naboo and report back.
I want to share a few key tweaks I've used to get my Splinter, Splinter Z, and I Heat cooperating with the latest Tubo firmware by
@funkyjunky
Preface by saying I'm assuming you know how to navigate the deep editing of the firmware using the fire/+ button enter editing. I'm using two Evic minis, (I have no problem with their 510 connector and just $34) and a Wismec Reuleaux 2/3.
First thing I do is change the "clicks" around a tad to include ability to edit on the main screen. For me, I don't use Warm up, which is the default 3rd click. So I put temp step in the 3rd click, Edit in the fourth click position. So now when you want to adjust wattage, you can do it from the main screen.
Next is entering in your cold ohms of your atty in the Tubo slot in the Manage Coils menu. I zero everything it looks like.
Then set your watts and a comfortable temp on the main screen using the 4 clicks to get to edit mode to change the watts. Navigating the main screen while editing can be a tad tricky imo, but once you get the hang of it, it's relatively easy.
Now the fun/tricky/rewarding part, figuring your M # (tcr#) in the Tubo Set in the Coils menu. You want to find the number that lets your mod heat up to the temp you set, then drop the wattage, then when you draw, starts to feed watts to maintain that temp, and drop again when back up. It is helpful to be able to see the watts and temp on the screen while tuning/adjusting. I did it in front if the bathroom mirror. Key is to getting your temp to only drop 5-10 degrees below the set Temp, so the amount of watts fed back in, can cut off once it's hit your set temp. You don't want the temp dropping 30-40 degrees when you start drawing, or the watts will keep feeding as the temp trys to build back up.
Focus on getting it acting as you like at 390. Check the low end for when vapor starts and high end char zone for more fine tuning later. Let's focus on getting the thing stable first.
My Splinter M # is 127
My Splinter Z M # is 230
My I heat is 105.
In cruise mode and even in on demand mode, it does take a few seconds to get the vapor flowing, but once heated up, the train keeps a Rollin.
Sorry for the lengthy post. Hope this helps some and does not confuse.
Good luck and happy