Does anyone else think it would be cool if the UD had a power adapter that could control temperature and was less bulky? The new, mini version of a competitor's log vape uses a regular sized 7 foot power cord that has a rotary dial to control temperature. It's not bulky or heavy, and the temperature dial is incorporated into the adapter cord.
I won't mention the competition's name since I'm in love with my Pup and loyal to Dave. But if something like that could work with a UD, it would travel better and any possible need for a VVPS would be eliminated. What do you think Dogs?
hey man, i've been delaying writing this post but saw your posting, so..... i like the minimalism of the UD, and even though on stock power i thought it was great, i always wanted to boost the UD to see how extra temp would be like. But i was never really into those vvps that was mentioned cause i thought they were big & bulky.
then i saw this
http://www.ebay.in/itm/310409038167
think it's one of the best price around usd12
fits into the palm of your hand. has digital display volt output but i have never tested whether it is accurate.
or this more expensive but cooler looking one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pro-LED-Dig...193?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5aec20ff91 that has a on/off switch at the back.
then get one of these silicon wire cords
simply cut the ends and just screw the wires unto this 5.5x2.1mm jack.
Why silicon wires? using 'normal' wires, the twisting and moving would make it easy for the screwed-in connection to come loose but with silicon, it fastens a lot more securely because of the extra elasticity.
i have no electronic background, so log vape vvps noobs who want an easy vvps fix should try this. Alternatively, those who with solder tools can get the tattoo power cords off ebay then cutting off the "clip" and soldering a 5.5/2.1mm plug onto them.
i don't know how long the vvps would last, but i have to say for myself, the temp control is super for light vapor or when you want to give the UD a steroid boost. i reckon i will not go back to normal power supply after trying the vvps.
@treecityrnd
would love to know someone who has both the 12v amp dimmer and the mini vvps so we can compare performance.