The Sublimator (http://sublimator.ca/) is a great device, but the analog adjustment on it leaves much to be desired. In this guide, I'm going to show you how to replace the stock electronics with an LCD touch screen for a simpler temperature adjustment experience. This model increases the voltage in 5% increments, so the fine tuning won't be quite as accurate as the analog dial, but I find that I can easily get a good setting that will produce a nice vapor cloud every time. Please see the end of the guide for temperature testing info.

Please note that this modification bypasses one of the safety features of the device, which is the automatic shutoff after 30 minutes. If you are like me, you would rather keep your Sublimator in an always on state anyway, so just remember to turn the device off using the power button below the LCD when you are done using it. I originally did this mod because my electronics had failed, and my Sublimator was no longer under warranty, so I had nothing to lose. This modification will void your warranty, and I'm not responsible for any damage to your Sublimator or yourself that may arise from not correctly following the instructions. I am not associated with the developers of the Sublimator in any way, I just found a way to improve upon the already great design and wanted to share my experience.