Ghosthunter987
Member
The silicone tubes fit inside a 14mm female, but having a ground glass adapter just makes it easy to attach and achieve an airtight seal.
Muut said:Ok cool, I will try to see the difference.
Also I would like to have some advices for a water filtration system.
I want something conveniant and small.
I found this bubbler but I am not sure I can connect some silicon tubing to it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xLG-WYHpCZY
or this: http://www.head-shop.de/06487.html
Otherwise I found this which looks more like its compatible: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=151WTy8Mhmg
what do you think?
OhTheAgony said:Congrats on the 100 pages Dave! Lets ad another 0 to that aye
Good idea to ship the Dogs without adapters to 220V countries btw, seems the simplest solution for now. Perhaps you can also offer 220V customers the car adapter instead of the discount if they want to get their own inverter?
OhTheAgony said:Muut said:Ok cool, I will try to see the difference.
Also I would like to have some advices for a water filtration system.
I want something conveniant and small.
I found this bubbler but I am not sure I can connect some silicon tubing to it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xLG-WYHpCZY
or this: http://www.head-shop.de/06487.html
Otherwise I found this which looks more like its compatible: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=151WTy8Mhmg
what do you think?
Yay, nice find dude!
I'll order one right away and let you know, hopefully before the end of this week, lol
That happens to be my fav bongshop btw, can't believe I missed that little pipe myself.
To bad it has a carb hole but we'll just have to plug that up I guess.
edit: I was rambling on about the one in the first link you posted btw, just to clarify.
Not sure what your budget is, but you might like these as well:
8 arm bub
cheap stemline bub
Thanks Gonzo! But it looks like there is finally a hammer style bub available in Europe ^^, so I'll give that one a go first. Kinda hard to pass up on for just 17 euro's. This one has a mouthpiece of just over 6" so it should be in between the two you mention. Keep those pics coming though plz
Congrats on the 100 pages Dave! Lets ad another 0 to that aye
Good idea to ship the Dogs without adapters to 220V countries btw, seems the simplest solution for now. Perhaps you can also offer 220V customers the car adapter instead of the discount if they want to get their own inverter?
Gonzo said:Dave, you can send it back with the UD. That bubbler is made by Silika Glass. I was so impressed with the small one that I picked up one of their larger Sherlock bubblers as well. Here is a link to their bubbler page....
http://silikaus.com/products/bubblers/
The larger one I picked up is BC 47. Really loving both these pieces, I am a fan of showerhead bubblers though. The pictures really do not do them justice. The glass is sturdy and extremely clear. I also think PB 15 is another nice one to pair with the UD.
*Edit* To answer your question Dave, I would recommend the Silika over the Grav Labs. Both are nice but I prefer the showerhead design to the Tree Perc slit design.
Gonzo said:Dave, I sent you an email about the bubbler. Let me know if you have any luck.
Great find OTA. I like the look of it! Looking forward to a review.
I thought the same but I recently picked up one of their top models and it's almost flawless. The 10 arm tree is perfectly and evenly cut and the joins look clean. It does compare in cleanliness to my german magic glass and beats my USA made green goddess glass piece. I can only assume that either I was lucky, or that they have upped their game on their upper range models?Abysmal Vapor said:+1 Imo black leaf products are crap.. One of my friend had quite a collection from the local heashop.. The straight tube were ok but the percs we really low quality,,
OhTheAgony said:Dave, I got a new fuse, but I measure 16,9V from the car adapter
Do you think that's still safe to use? I had my UD on the car adapter for a day or 3 before but it was when my multimeter was lost so I have no way of knowing at what voltage it was operating at that time. I assume it was the same though, I can't imagine that just changed by itself when I blew the fuse, or can it..?
I may have to return my inverter and swap it for another one, I get the same voltage directly from the inverter.
The strange thing is that I was still stuffing my UD under the blankets even with that 17V thing to get it hot enough *scratches back of head*
Abysmal Vapor said:Mmm ! Never thought i fell for Zoophilia , but can't wait too see some dog porn now .
http://i.imgur.com/ddse1.gif
underdog said:As Hazy pointed out the voltage will drop under load and should be fine. Once dropped it should be in the 12-13.5 range as that is the spec'd output for car systems and that's what you're replicating with the inverter, etc. So yeah I imagine it will be fine.. only one way to find out..