• AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    4 months ago

    I’d advise playing around with the settings yourself, especially once you’ve taken into account other answers that can act as a benchmark.

    For example, I don’t have a vape where I can directly control the voltage, but I do have a Flowermate, which heats at three settings: blue, purple and red. The blue setting is quite mild and the vape is quite flavourful to the extent that I can readily tell the difference between different strains (I’m guessing that at this temp, the vapour is fairly heavy on terpenes).

    In contrast, the red setting provides a much stronger hit that tastes much closer to smoke than the vapour produced by the blue setting. This makes sense, because I think the red setting is about as high temperature as you can go without risking burning.

    If I had a vape where I could control the voltages, I’d be able to test it to find out the rough mapping of voltage to these temperature settings that I’m used to.