Vitolo

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When used with the SSV GG wand, an occasional stir is good.. even with the small baskets.
less stir is needed with the wider open DBV wand. (IMO heat passes over in a more level manner.)
 
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Raskin666

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I cleaned my tube the other day, and it still has a taste to it. Kind if unpleasant, nothing too severe. How can I eliminate this? Thanks everyone!
 
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Vitolo

Vaporist
I fill with Iso , shake well...
empty....
rinse well then fill with warm water and dish soap.. shake well....
then rinse well with warm water for a good long rinse.
I use a shop-vac to vacuum hose dry before use... the hose should only retain a mild vapor scent.
 
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Raskin666

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I fill with Iso , shake well...
empty....
rinse well then fill with warm water and dish soap.. shake well....
then rinse well with warm water for a good long rinse.
I use a shop-vac to vacuum hose dry before use... the hose should only retain a mild vapor scent.
Hmmm. This is EXACTLY what I did. Ha. I am getting sort of a funky taste but maybe it is normal. I normally use a water pipe with a single perc and ice but it just broke. I an waiting on the new piece (ordered the VRIPTECH water tool Perk after a lot of searching) so maybe that's why I am noticing. I use it natively sometimes anyways, but I will likely ordered more from 7th Floor. Definitely the first negative thing I have found with the SSV. Other than that, it's perfect.
 
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chimpybits

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I should try your technique with the screwdriver to remove the screen from the ring. I just cut around that ring, but ended up with a screen that is too small for my wand.

Instead, I've shoved a short length of whip inside my wand with a screen underneath and on top. This creates a raised platform for my load closer to the heat. However, not surprisingly the narrower bore has increased the restriction.

Bringing my stuff closer closer to the heat improves the extraction. After years of consistently being unable to get my flowers beyond a medium brown, I'm finally able to achieve a dark, even extraction. The hits are also denser.

There was a thread elsewhere discussing the ability to turn up the heat to improve the extraction. My experience is that cranking the heat does not overcome deep bowls. I know that I tried many times - high heat, long sessions, etc - and the load would consistently achieve the same color. Generally, my sessions go from about 12.30-2.30.

Agree too with Tweak's experience regarding shrinking loads as well as diaphragmatic breathing.

So, if some are having issues with hit quality and extraction consider buying a less deep wand, the EQ screen mod, or some other tweak to bring the load closer to the heat.
Just an update to my attempt at replicating the effect of Tweak's EQ elbow screen mod. I've abandoned the hose in the whip method as I'm worried the hose is too close to the heat source (and because of the added restriction).

Instead, I now use a stack of mj stems as the platform. SSV screen underneath and SS screen on top. As in:
xxx
xxx <<< herb on top of cut domed SS screen
XXX <<< stems on top of domed SSV screen

I'm now getting excellent extraction w/o added restriction. I can take my ABV to very dark which is impossible w/o the mod. Admittedly, it is a bit fiddly setting it up and trying to get a stable top screen on top of the stack of stems. Natch one can change excessively dry (vaped) stems for fresh as desired.

I think this is an acceptable alternative for those that cannot manage the Tweak EQ screen mod (i.e. due to a too wide wand).
 
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Raskin666

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My little bong finally broke, so I had to hunt for a new water tool for a while. Finally settled on VRip Tech's Water Tool Perk and it just came in today. Absolutely love the curved mouthpiece (makes vaping during subtitled movies much more enjoyable), and the drag is pretty ideal for an SSV pull. It could even have been a smaller piece and been slightly more effective, but this one is super thick and feels very durable, and has an ice catch AND a bent neck. So far, big fan. I also intend to try it with just the perc filled, just the base filled, ice and no ice, etc.
 
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slvelocity

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Hi everyone!

Long time mflb user but I reverted back to combustion because the highs on the mflb could never match my bong.

But I'm getting older now and I have to face the fact that combustion won't be good for my long term health. I've settled on the ssv as the best vape on the market that'll hopefully get me close to the satisfaction I get from my bong.

So I've read the last 80 pages or so and found some really good info. I'm going for a blemished unit with a 18 mm WPA to use with my bong. The last issue I want to clear up is whether I should go for a ground glass or standard heating cover. The hands free aspect of the GonG really appeals to me but some of the seasoned vets here, namely Vito, advocate for the standard. I understand it to be because the standard allows for more control for clouds in how you move the wand whereas the ground glass is kind of a fixed position. I also understand the standard to be more versatile because it can fit many types of wands.

So my question is there any other things I should take into consideration? I'm really torn between the two right now as the final roadblock to me actually ordering lol
 
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Vitolo

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Buy one SSV with standard HC and Hand held Wand.
Next month order a GonG HC and a Hands Free wand.
to maKe it even more versatile, you could order the spherical setup down the road.
The HC and Wand are not too prohibitive in cost.
If you get two setups, and decide you do not like one, you could sell it here in classified afterwards.
 

hoptimum

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Buy one SSV with standard HC and Hand held Wand.
Next month order a GonG HC and a Hands Free wand.
to maKe it even more versatile, you could order the spherical setup down the road.
The HC and Wand are not too prohibitive in cost.
If you get two setups, and decide you do not like one, you could sell it here in classified afterwards.

What's the benefit of the spherical? I use the hands free and like it a bunch, and I can see the utility of the standard as well. But I'm not sure about the spherical.
 
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Vitolo

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The spherical is the size of air flow openings of the Hands free, with the ability to aim the heat a bit more like the standard.
The spherical is loved by those that vaporize in minimal lighting situations.
The lip of the HC (the parabola) stays cool to the touch, and so a finger can precede the "knuckle".. or balled end of the wand, and guide the wand into the parabola.
I have two patients here in town that are visually challenged and they find the Spherical to be usable with limited sight.
 

slvelocity

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Thanks Vito! I took your advice and ordered both. Knowing me, my curiosity is going to lead me to eventually buy it anyways.

Can't wait to try this and share stories!
 
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olivianewtonjohn

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Hi everyone!

Long time mflb user but I reverted back to combustion because the highs on the mflb could never match my bong.

But I'm getting older now and I have to face the fact that combustion won't be good for my long term health. I've settled on the ssv as the best vape on the market that'll hopefully get me close to the satisfaction I get from my bong.

So I've read the last 80 pages or so and found some really good info. I'm going for a blemished unit with a 18 mm WPA to use with my bong. The last issue I want to clear up is whether I should go for a ground glass or standard heating cover. The hands free aspect of the GonG really appeals to me but some of the seasoned vets here, namely Vito, advocate for the standard. I understand it to be because the standard allows for more control for clouds in how you move the wand whereas the ground glass is kind of a fixed position. I also understand the standard to be more versatile because it can fit many types of wands.

So my question is there any other things I should take into consideration? I'm really torn between the two right now as the final roadblock to me actually ordering lol

If your trying to mimic your bong; may want to check out the light saber vaporizer; same heating element as SSV but designed for water pipes
 
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slvelocity

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If your trying to mimic your bong; may want to check out the light saber vaporizer; same heating element as SSV but designed for water pipes

Yah i read up on the lsv as well. What turned me off was that it gets warmer since you have to hold it and after extensive use. The act of actually having to hold it all the time is going to bother me over time cause I found that happening with my mflb. I appreciate the suggestion though!
 

Raskin666

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@slvelocity Please let me know how that goes! I run my SSV to a bong primarily. I use the standard glass. Very curious on your results with the ground glass connection used with a bong. What style/size bong will you be running it to?
My new VRIPTECH Water Tool Perk is great, but the drag is a bit much with water in everything. Using a 3 foot hose though, and shortening it up might solve that problem.
 
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olivianewtonjohn

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@slvelocity Please let me know how that goes! I run my SSV to a bong primarily. I use the standard glass. Very curious on your results with the ground glass connection used with a bong. What style/size bong will you be running it to?
My new VRIPTECH Water Tool Perk is great, but the drag is a bit much with water in everything. Using a 3 foot hose though, and shortening it up might solve that problem.
If you want a great contrasting (ie small with low drag) check out the d020 at dhgate. If your in the US its only $30 with shipping.
 

slvelocity

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@slvelocity Please let me know how that goes! I run my SSV to a bong primarily. I use the standard glass. Very curious on your results with the ground glass connection used with a bong. What style/size bong will you be running it to?
My new VRIPTECH Water Tool Perk is great, but the drag is a bit much with water in everything. Using a 3 foot hose though, and shortening it up might solve that problem.

Lol I actually went without the ground glass head for a starter. I got all the way to the last screen before rethinking it.

I'm going to be using something like this: http://www.lotusglass.com/images/cleargogbubb2.jpg
 

slvelocity

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What's everyone's views on dabbing? I've only tried it once, LOVED it, but admittedly the set up intimidated me a bit with the blow torch. Hence, I'm very intrigued by the oil kit. But what's everyone's views in terms of the controversy of the health effects of butane? How is dabbing on the SSV and the oil kit any different than traditional dabbing, if at all?

I also got a tracking number from 7th floor today. SOOO excited.... cannot concentrate at all today... lol
 

grokit

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I've been using the oil kit with the ssv and love it,
it's a great inexpensive upgrade for torchless e-dabbing imho.
I just noticed that there's an old thread for it,
except it's used with a dbv but I haven't caught up with it yet.
edit: I should also say, I'm not an experienced dabber :shrug:
 
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slvelocity

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I've been using the oil kit with the ssv and love it,
it's a great inexpensive upgrade for torchless e-dabbing imho.
I just noticed that there's an old thread for it,
except it's used with a dbv but I haven't caught up with it yet.
edit: I should also say, I'm not an experienced dabber :shrug:

Can you link me to the old thread please? I can't seem to find it when searching.
 
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I cut the hose down to a much shorter length, and now the drag is significantly reduced and I can enjoy my new bong with the SSV. I do have to be sitting very close to the unit now. Anyone have any suggestions for reusable ice cubes? I love the VRIPTECH Water Tool Perk ' s ice catch, but I hate the water levels getting all screwed up.
Was also thinking, is there a ground glass wand that has a gg joint on the other end as well? Then you could dock the bong to the ssv and hit it with all glass path. I don't want the LSV. Like the idea, don't want to hold something all the time, and my SSV has nice versatility.
Is there a heater cover that is best for use with a bong? I have the standard at the moment and like it a lot, but with the new shorter whip it is hard to rotate and use it effectively.
Perhaps a small bubbler would be better as far as convenience, but I wanted to invest in something super durable, and had a curved neck. The vriptech WTP is thick as hell and has a huge ice catch. May buy a bubbler at some point, though.
 
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Lol so after reading the dabbing thread that @tuk and @grokit referenced, I'm pretty sure it'll fit my needs. But I hear a common problem is taking off and on the HC since the oil kit apparently isn't good for vaping flowers even with the ball cover on. I really don't want to resort to buying a standalone dbv or ssv just for dabbing.. can someone weigh on how convenient or inconvenient the oil kit HC is on the ssv?
 
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