OhTheAgony
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I believe the UD runs a 5W heating element, so that can't be it.
SirTokesAlot said:Is there any possibility for a 45 degree poly tube? It seems a lot more ergonomical for people who have stemless pieces. That'd be something that a lot of log vapes lack.
scottio19 said:Just a question about the HI, UD, and logs in general. Why are the HI and UD log vapes getting so much attention in the "huge hit" department? Could it just be due to their higher temperatures and increased airflow, paired with the ability to pack a larger bowl than other log vapes? Or could the fact that they both run on higher wattages (assumption) lower the need for heat retention on those long draws? I mean like the heating element is getting more power so a long strong draw will still get alot of hot air.
Vamp said:Had this guy for about a week now. Wood is maple burl. This thing is pretty awesome, I have been very pleased with it.
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scottio19 said:I have a heavy duty inverter in my dads minivan! 4 outlets I believe, but it is somewhat bulky and has a fan constantly going, so I might spring for one of the small duracell ones on amazon.
I like the idea of using an inverter over using the car's 13.5V DC current through a car adapter because I know the vapor it will produce will be consistent from house to car. Inverters only draw as much power as needed right?
I would also like to see a pic of your adjustable power supply if possible but the dimensions would be just as helpful.
TV said:Really like the idea that OhTheAgony suggested for the all glass roasting bowl. I have an idea that might work. Just need to order some new glass tubing to give it a try.
SirTokesAlot said:Just received the HI!
The package came with a micro turbo tube [5/8" beyond silicone], regular length turbo tube, AND a glass micro turbo tube which we weren't expecting [Thanks Alan!] It also came with a copper aromatherapy cap, poker tools, extra screens, extra silicon sleeves, polytubes, the adjustable AC adapter, and the HI.
My initial reaction to it was the size. This thing is PUNY, it's 3.75" tall and 1.5" and fits perfectly into my hand. The power adapter believe it or not, is actually pretty small despite what it looks like in the pictures. It's about 4" long and 1.5" wide. About the same size as the HI itself. The craftsmanship is also remarkable. All of the cuts were clean, and the hexagonal hole for the AC adapter holds the power supply snuggly.
I'm taking a few test tokes currently, it performs very well. Hits are a LOT larger than you expect them to be, the first hit totally kicked my ass . Expect a review video soon!
Gutting! Really sorry to hear that. At least you had the HI to toke on and offer you some stress release.SirTokesAlot said:Sad news everyone. My glass collection is in pieces. One of the supports in the display shelf gave away and all of my glass is broken. My SG is still intact for the most part, but the neck is jagged.