I had mine set at 300 TP to 350 TP at 10 watts output also played with the out put 8 watts to 15 watts and it just didn't taste right - bad actually.
Then I read your post and said I wish I had what ever you are drinking. Sat here for a few minutes and said what the He!! I set the TP back to 450 F and the output to 10 watts and it taste great.
I was starting to have a LOT of buyers remorse because it just didn't taste good and if you alter the settings output watts from what I used on my normal mod and moved away from the factory default of 450 TP which I did almost from the get go it just does weird things.
But now a 10 watts out TP at 450 I am a happy camper.
Thanks for your post!!!
Also another thing I've noticed if I set the temp control to the heat of flavor heat i liked, then ramp up the watts from 12 watts to about 30 watts that there's a sweet spot that shows up..
E.g. At 0.13 ohm 10 wrap 28ga 2mm bit... Pinched and stretched the coil then pulsed it with it at 420 deg. then pinched again and repeated a couple times, then pulsed at 420 deg. Again and strummed the coils with a screw driver a couple times on all sides of the coil... Checked for darkening of the nickel... No darkening... Did this to reduce hot spots... Put cotton in the coil... Then I vaped 380 deg to 450 deg at 20 watts... 410 was the hottest I liked to go... Then went from 15w to 30 watts and 21 watts gave me so much flavor it almost hurt and too much wattage actually reduced flavor... Best flavor out of the magma I've EVER had!
And as far as hot spots, I did what I explained above in the example and then turned tx off and watched the coils glow then after watching, I tossed the coil and didn't use it... After practicing on about 10 coils, this is what I came to to reduce the amount the hot spots showed up when I watched the coils glowed...
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Ok will someone tell me why, an hour later, I'm hitting 450 regularly now? even at 12w LOL...