I am using Alan's standard 10mm glass stem with silicone sleeve for dry hits and Alan's 14mm gong all glass stem with one of Dave's 3/8" silicone sleeves as my glass attachment. I will grab a picture of the three units this weekend.
*Edited to include HI Review*
First off I want to say Alan has been a pleasure to purchase from and really took the time to answer all my questions. I understand he is busy launching a new product and it takes time to keep up with orders, Emails, ETC.....
My Hi arrived beautifully packaged and with all the attachments I wanted. I got the VV power supply, the 14mm all glass gong turbo tube, and a 10mm glass and silicone sleeve turbo tube. I plugged the unit in, set the VVPS to halfway in the red zone and in 5 minutes I was producing clouds using the 10mm glass and silicone turbo tube. Turns outs halfway on the red may have been a little high as I cached the stem in two hits. Boy were they two thick and tasty hits though
I hit it exactly the way I would my UD with the glass and silicone stem and produced clouds equivalent to what I would produce with my UberTwig.
My next test for my new toy was with water filtration and the 14mm all glass gong turbo tube paired with a UD silicone sleeve to create distance between the heating core and the flower. For this test I used a standard 12 volt power supply instead of the VVPS Alan provided to see how the HI would perform at 12 volts. This is where I was able to discover the true difference between the HI and UD. At 12 volts the HI runs a fair amount hotter than the UD. With no markings on the VVPS it was hard to understand exactly where I was in terms of volts. The standard 12 volt PS solved this and allowed me to have a baseline to experiment from. With my four arm tree bubbler, and the 14mm attachment Alan provided I was able to produce huge clouds only comparable to those I have produced with my two Ubertwigs and LSV. The flavor through water is also very pleasant and once again is very familiar of the experience I get from using my UD with water filtration.
My next test with the HI was direct draw using my CRZ stem and the standard 12 volt PS. The heat form the 12 volt PS proved to be too much for the restricted air path of direct draw with the SS stem and I accidentally combusted
Surprised the hell out of me, and after not combusting for nearly seven months it really made me cough something fierce. After taking a break and drinking a big glass of southern sweet tea, I tried the direct draw from the CRZ stem again and using the VVPS was able to find a happy medium to vape at and get some nice, tasty hits comparable to those I would get with my CRZ.
Conclusion,
1. The Hi is an innovative and unique log vape that has the ability to operate at a wide range of temperatures using the VVPS. Alan has also created a very nice assortment of turbo tubes that I believe anyone would be able to find something that suited their needs.
2. The HI is hot. At 12 volts it runs hotter than any other log vape I have tried and once you find a happy medium with the VVPS you will enjoy using this beauty. A VVPS may not be ideal for everyone's needs but the 5 minute heat up time will allow non 24/7 operation to be possible while not taking up so much time.
The UD was used more for comparison in this review because it shares the most similarities with the HI out of the log vapes I have tried. When using my CRZ stems the HI performed beautifully once I figured out a sweet spot on the VVPS.
To the Forum moderators...I tried very hard to word this review in a way that would not offend anyone, break rules, or promote either of the above mentioned vapes. I very much wanted the review to be based on the similarities and differences of the HI to some of the other log vapes I have experienced. I hope this review has been helpful to my fellow members and that the Forum moderators find it acceptable. I am here to share ideas with people who share similar interests to my own and help fellow members if I can. I hope everyone will enjoy these photos of my new HI with its two new best friends
The photo below is upside down. The Black Cowhide is the bottom of the UD and the Tan is the CRZ
Can't wait to hear more reviews and see more photos of the HI as fellow members receive theirs.