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Any tips for not combusting? I want best vapor production outs my dog just not tryin burn up the stash u kno
Any tips for not combusting? I want best vapor production outs my dog just not tryin burn up the stash u kno
Any tips for not combusting? I want best vapor production outs my dog just not tryin burn up the stash u kno
Excellent point! The more electricity used in the house (e.g., air cond., the more can be pulled away from your pup's heat (same circuit) - the VVPS compensates for that so you can get back up to favorite temp!I've had my Underdog VVPS for a few weeks now and am really happy with it so far. I tend to be a high temp vaper, so the wall wart worked well for me, but it's nice to have the control that the VVPS gives you. I live in an old building, so when AC season comes around, I need a VVPS to get my Pup to where I need him to be.
Just incase kind of thing. Still waitin on my dog to arrive
The VVPS can be a very valuable tool,I don't think you wasted your money or anything getting one.Im sure u got this question a million times but the wal wart is stronger than the vvps? This is going to sound really uneducated of me but i assumed the vvps was a needed part. Is it only used to turn the voltage down? Guess i should have read more into this before buying the vvps
That makes sense about ruling out a voltage change, and that too hot is not necessarily too high, so that pretty much eliminates my concern about endangering the underdog. Glad I also don't have to worry about it having been from some kind of trauma -- I didn't think there was, but it's not completely impossible. Anyway, it also makes sense that in that case it would stop heating as effectively, rather than getting hotter, of course. I'm thinking that if the difference I'm experiencing is real and not imagined, ambient temperature, being that it's significantly increased since April, and leaving it on longer are probably the reasons. I don't keep it ready 24/7... when I'm around the house I generally keep it at a low voltage, and then dial it up for use, and back down again, and I completely unplug it before sleep and before I leave the house for any significant amount of time, but lately I have been a little more lax about dialing it down low when I'm home and not using it, and instead have just been making sure that I dial it down to 12 or below (I am finding that I prefer the low 13s, but I use it in the 12s as well), so it's possible that accounts for me experiencing it as hotter at the same voltage. I haven't changed the cord or been using it on a different surface, but it's good to know about these various factors that can influence the underdog experience. I will have to wait until fall to see about whether it seems cooler again. My experience/usage is not negatively impacted in any way, so I don't care that it seems to be running hotter, but wanted to make sure it wasn't in danger of overheating somehow. Anyway, thanks @underdog and others for the problem-solving.Since you're using a VVPS you can probably rule out a voltage change causing a rise in heat but there are a few possible things it could be, or it's possible that it just feels hotter but actually isn't. Late here and I'm tired after a long day but I'll throw some ideas out below..
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Not sure if any of those possibilities applies to your situation but figured I'd throw them out there just in case. I find myself adjusting my voltage with the Dog I'm currently using between 12.6v and 12.9v depending on some of the above factors while using a 6' cord (just to give you a comparison scenario).
This should helpAnd when you say vvps into dog do you mean directly into dog or vvps into extension then extension into dog?
That's ok, he is VERY prettyExactly sorry mines gone for now so I couldn't do that. Your dog is very pretty
Did I just say 'very pretty'?
Hey man that helped tremendously at first i had an issue pushin in the cord from the wart to the vvps cus i felt like i was going to break it. It went in though and this thing is probably the most efficient vape ive had my hands on and im saying that after two sessions ud for the win man. Thank you underdog!This should help
Glad i could help, i've only had my UD since Monday and like you, i looked at the wires etc. and was wondering if i was hooking it up correctly but then i read the directions again and it clearly states to plug the power supply ONLY into the input port of the VVPS (opposite end from the LED screen)Hey man that helped tremendously at first i had an issue pushin in the cord from the wart to the vvps cus i felt like i was going to break it. It went in though and this thing is probably the most efficient vape ive had my hands on and im saying that after two sessions ud for the win man. Thank you underdog!
What's your VVPS set at? I'm a lower temp vaper, about 11.7-9 and i've been getting consistent, even, brown ABV.Is it normal to vape its very dark brown/black or does that mean ive combusted?
Is it normal to vape its very dark brown/black or does that mean ive combusted?
I vape at higher temps than that, between 12-13v, and still get med brown AVB.What's your VVPS set at? I'm a lower temp vaper, about 11.7-9 and i've been getting consistent, even, brown ABV.