Sorry my man.
Maybe I have some mistakes in wording.
I will ask Wurkkos tester to show me the complete test process.
Then I will repeat once in this post.
At that time, the feedback I received was indeed 150C to release the ceiling limit of 130/150.
(PS: I doubt they have set both the ceiling and floor to 150C.)
Let me ask our tester for the complete answer now.
Just a small solar cell with variable resistor for impedance/load adjustments. Works good enough for PWM measurements, but the response is a little slow for very fast pulses and it’s not linear, so non-PWM measurements are more like guessing.
TS10’s star is wider and flatter than the FWAA’s star.
The extra thickness of the FWAA’s star isn’t a problem. Just cut some copper sheet roughly into the shape of the star and put it underneath. Apply thermal grease between the layers.
The problem is the width. It should be possible to get a TS10 star to fit in an FWAA, but you’ll need to do one of the following:
Grind down the edges of the star - this is relatively easy to do, but doing so will grind off the aux leds so you won’t have aux; or
Ream the inside of the head to fit a wider star - this is not easy to do. Expect to spend a lot of time with a dremel or reamer and hope you don’t take too much off.
will any future versions of the ts10 have firmware with no “bugs”
i do not want to have to flash the firmware myself. it seems too complicated for me
AUX LVP change will be added to future models? thx for your time and effort.