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DONT VAPE THE WAX!!!
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DONT VAPE THE WAX!!!
Nope.do you need the vvps (vK) thing for it to work?
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do you need the vvps (vK) thing for it to work?
is the underdog efficient as they say it it been reading alot of the thread ? is the underdog just like the e nano ?
underdog is a lot like the e nano. if you go a few pages (maybe even just one or two), you will see someone asked a very similar question. i'm not an authority at all, but i have both: here is what I notice:do you need the vvps (vK) thing for it to work?
is the underdog efficient as they say it it been reading alot of the thread ? is the underdog just like the e nano ?
@underdog , I was looking for a parts list and possibly instructions of putting together on of the buck/booster vvps units.What were you looking for exactly? Still need help?
@underdog , I was looking for a parts list and possibly instructions of putting together on of the buck/booster vvps units.
bonez said:is the underdog efficient as they say it it been reading alot of the thread ?
You Don't Know Till You Know....One hitter, Nano and Underdog all been chugging away. A picture is indeed worth several thousand words.
You Don't Know Till You Know
My power supply died yesterday, so I went to the thrift store and bought a 12volt 1000mah adapter. It's kicking out the best vapor I've had since 2012
Welcome to the pack! Can't wait to see it! Cheers!What is up people?
So I finally got my hawaiian monkeypod dog delivered. I have spent the past several hours with it and i must say....I love my first dog.
I'm super lazy atm but I will post a pic soon because I'm very excited. It's that thing people talk about but no one believes it to actually exist. It's super real and friggin' legit. Now I just need an 18mm WonG, my FC-187 to arrive, figure out what VVPS to get. (The answer is a few pages back I just can't recall that info atm)
Just wanted to say I got my dog (s) today. Mine came with a pup. Yahoo! I'm very impressed, and was hitting the bigger vape 20 minutes after ripping open the shipping box. I have not had to adjust it much. The buck/boost was set at 12.5 and I lowered it to 11, .5 at a time. Does 11 sound about right? For me that worked on a glass stem and the metal tipped nylon stem as well. I was surprised how long I hit the glass stem, almost like a ssv session.
Anyway thrilled with my purchase so far, and very intrigued with the pup. Finding a battery pack for it sounds like my next logical step. Are they variable voltage too? Any advice on finding, using one? Such as, will I need more wires, plugs or anything else assessary wise?
So could that battery pack also be used as a cheap desktop vvps?
I still need to post pics but I'm also curious about variable voltage to try different temps (mine runs ~350-360f)
The battery pack has limitations compared to a true VVPS. Although the battery pack does go up in .5 volt increments, it is more practical to get the battery pack set to your sweet spot and then hook up the dog. In order to change the voltage you need to disconnect the dog, change the voltage on the battery pack, then reconnect the dog. This is a safety measure to keep you from accidentally putting too much voltage into a device. I think shredder is right. The buck and boost dealio will allow you to find your sweet spot without resorting to batteries at all. Power from the wall is much more economical than power from batteries.After you add 5 Panasonic batteries it's $77. So not cheap, but I think it would be doable.
My plans are to power up a pup, and I have the buck boost dealio already. Works well BTW.
And thanks underdog for the info!