What do you mean by precise temperature control?
Well, most are accurate like that. At least the ones who have quality and aren't some chinese knockoff.
Arizer products, Herborizer, Herbalaire, 7th Floor Vapes, VXC Cloud, MiniVAP, ... the list goes on.
They are all usually accurate within a +-5/10F margin.
And Solo temps are accurate, you read something else and misunderstood the meaning.
If that's your priority then a Volcano is your best option. Bag fillers can maintain a set temp because the air flow is constant. With a direct draw model your draw speed is a factor in the vaping temp.What I was looking for was a vaporizer that I can dial specific temps, like for example 165C and know that it gets there within a certain accuracy.
max said:It's really not that big of a deal to know the exact temp
Where do you stick the BBQ thermometer? Poke it in the whip tube? I didn't realize they could sense temp change that fast.i beg to differ.
and, constant air flow is not required if the design is right, meaning enough amps on demand from the power source, plus computer sensing and control of the heater.
reliable testing can be had with a $10 BBQ thermometer.
From Herbalaire:
Superior temperature control
250°F (121°C) - 400°F (205°C) temperature control (accurate within 1°C, or 2°F) allows for optimal vaporization temperature. HerbalAire's Learning Temperature control adapts to the climate and environment where it is being used.
Where do you stick the BBQ thermometer? Poke it in the whip tube? I didn't realize they could sense temp change that fast.
Thank you for this!!! and thanks for all the replies. I was reading more about HA and what's with several users talking about health concerns regarding teflon and HA? I'm not very technical but is teflon bad and is there any real health concern?