Freesub ST210 recommended settings?

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Yeah something isnt right.

I have just tried an old press I had (part of a 5 in 1) and it works fine. The paper even looks different while it's in the press. It looks more "done".
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The one on the left is the freesub, I've tried it at 190 for 180 seconds. Given it more heat.

Right is the cheap 5 in 1 press on 180 for 180.

I just don't think the free sub is getting hot properly. [ATTACH]6462[/ATTACH]
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That free sub is not right mate.
I reckon your either stick on f not c or the blanket is duff.
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Mrteajunkie;146420 wrote:That free sub is not right mate.
I reckon your either stick on f not c or the blanket is duff.
I will get in touch with the supplier again with the examples, it's been like it pretty much since the day I got it. Hence doing everything twice.
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Got a galaxy delivered today, it must have been a heat issue on the Freesub because I was so used to not using Heat Proof gloves. First mug out of the galaxy got a few swear words.
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Lol yeah hold them by the handle ;)
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Mrteajunkie;146457 wrote:Lol yeah hold them by the handle ;)
I was just so used to handling them before it was natural! It must have been a heating issue.

The smell was different the paper never looked "cooked".
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If this happened on both blankets, I'd guess it must've been operating in Fahrenreit.
180f converted to C would be 82c - which explains why you could handle the mug without getting burned fingers - lol
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It shows C on the screen though.

The other day it did switch to F and was showing 300 odd but after I powered it off it went to C again.

If it is 82c surely it wouldn't do anything at all?
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