I've been trying to figure out temperature controlled vaping and have it dialled in just about perfect but I still have not figured out what the "compensate temp" setting is all about. As default I think it's set at 25c but I was hoping to learn what this actually does for when I start experimenting with different builds. This is just a wild guess but would this have anything to do with standing room temperature?
Instruction manuals written by Chinese manufacturers are never great but they explain this setting as follows;
"By compensating the temperature the taste will be more pure and the effect of TC will be more accurate. This function only applies to the environment which is too hot or too cold"
Thanks guys!
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Instruction manuals written by Chinese manufacturers are never great but they explain this setting as follows;
"By compensating the temperature the taste will be more pure and the effect of TC will be more accurate. This function only applies to the environment which is too hot or too cold"
Thanks guys!
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