If it goes well enoughGlad to hear you have it figured out! Let us know how it goes!
Fixed! I found smaller bowls went better with me, retains flavor better and less of a chance of combustion. Just below to just above noon on the dial was where I found I had best extraction. You can go higher just make sure you keep a higher draw speed when you do!LOL I'm not a dude. Still playing with it to see what works for me the best!
If it were me I would have the voltmeter out checking the unit but like everyone else has said if you don't know what your doing and all the connections look good 15 bucks isn't bad to get 'er up and running again.Recently my da budda just stopped heating up. When the knob is turned on the light would light up but it wont get hot. Any help would be great. I have had this for over 3 years and would not like to send it off to get fixed from 7th floor (Not sure if this forum is run by 7th floor since the last time I asked for help all I was told was to email them and my thread was closed which surprised me). I have it in pieces now and all of the connections look okay. I'm sure there are some electricians on here who have at least some basic knowledge on this stuff. If anyone can point me in the right direction on how to fix this without sending it back that would be great.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to turn a dbv/ssv into a herb iron?
Thanks @thesoloman I will look into that. @OF
Yes the yellow wires go to the power indicator light. When you turn the knob to the right it clicks on and the light lights up but the heating element doesn't get hot.
Although it's possible that yours is bad, these heaters are very reliable. Some have been running non-stop for many years. It's the link in the chain that I'd be least likely to suspect as the failed part.So your saying I should just ask 7th Floor is they will sell me a replacement heating element?
I'd appreciate any other suggestions!
Same here, and that's why I preferred the SSV w/standard connection. The vape was on the end table to my left, at a convenient height, and all I had to do for a hit was rest my elbow on the arm of my chair, and swivel my arm (holding the whip) over to the heater cover for a connection. After a hit I could just continue holding the whip in my hand, elbow on the arm, until I wanted another. At times I'd find myself still holding the whip in swivel position 20 min. later, not even realizing I still had it in hand. To this day it remains the easiest vaping setup I ever had.I like to sit on my recliner while I vape.