latest 1.34. Yes there is a note in the changelog about overshooting but that's an older version.
I made a video of the issue here:
https://youtu.be/z6oj99W5PH0I'm not using a wet sponge or anything, the tip is just sitting on the probe.
I contacted Axiun, they replied that that behaviour is intentional to give the tip a little boost when the solder is being melted. I admit that sitting on a thermometer is not a "real world" situation as the probe doesn't have any mass there and you'd never keep the tip sitting on a solder joint for so much time.
In real world you place the tip on a joint, the circuit detects a temperature drop and it sends a short burst to the heating element to quickly counteract that without waiting for feedback. However if there is no mass where to dump that energy, you then measure an overshoot.
I suppose that if you measured on an actual joint, you wouldn't see that.
Still, I would expect the tip to be able to keep a stable set temperature if not doing anything and I do not observe the same behaviour with the Axiun kinfe tip - which is smaller than the JBC.
Aixun further commented on my query and stated that being a "non-Axiun" tip, "there maybe some little unstable factors occured during soldering". Uhm...
What is the general consensus on Axiun tips? Haven't tested mine enough and JBCs are so very expensive!