Better, actually I have a whip adaptor.champ3185 said:i assume that for vaporbonging the dbv whip just hooks into the downstem? sounds class tbh
Found this out the hard way last night. On my old SSV 1 o'clock was a good setting for me, using my DBV for the first time last night I had the dial at 1 and took normal draw. Right away my bub was filled with smoke and tasted like ass. Now my dial is set to 10am and it produces nice blue-white vapor.2clicker said:i would also like to add that using other peoples dial settings may not be accurate on another DBV
im not sure if this has to do with how the dials are mounted to the DBVs or if they have used different dials on different units or whatever, but they are not all the same
its all about finding the "sweet spot" on your specific unit
2oclock may be a prime setting on one DBV, but be well into combustion range on another
champ3185 said:that looks cool!
AgentofChaos said:Found this out the hard way last night. On my old SSV 1 o'clock was a good setting for me, using my DBV for the first time last night I had the dial at 1 and took normal draw. Right away my bub was filled with smoke and tasted like ass. Now my dial is set to 10am and it produces nice blue-white vapor.2clicker said:i would also like to add that using other peoples dial settings may not be accurate on another DBV
im not sure if this has to do with how the dials are mounted to the DBVs or if they have used different dials on different units or whatever, but they are not all the same
its all about finding the "sweet spot" on your specific unit
2oclock may be a prime setting on one DBV, but be well into combustion range on another
I like to remove the whip and walk around holding it like a wandering pilgrim.champ3185 said:is it a must to take the wand away from the heat element after every hit or can the wand stay on for the sesh?
Pappy said:I like to remove the whip and walk around holding it like a wandering pilgrim.champ3185 said:is it a must to take the wand away from the heat element after every hit or can the wand stay on for the sesh?
2clicker said:AgentofChaos said:Found this out the hard way last night. On my old SSV 1 o'clock was a good setting for me, using my DBV for the first time last night I had the dial at 1 and took normal draw. Right away my bub was filled with smoke and tasted like ass. Now my dial is set to 10am and it produces nice blue-white vapor.2clicker said:i would also like to add that using other peoples dial settings may not be accurate on another DBV
im not sure if this has to do with how the dials are mounted to the DBVs or if they have used different dials on different units or whatever, but they are not all the same
its all about finding the "sweet spot" on your specific unit
2oclock may be a prime setting on one DBV, but be well into combustion range on another
yup
i have found that each and every dial controlled vape has a mind of its own
its almost like they are alive...
I purchased one directly from 7th Floor and it looks and performs great. It had very minor scratches on the top of the unit; you really have to look carefully to see. I definitely suggest it, well worth the savings without jeopardizing the warranty.return2heaven said:hello DBV users! i was wondering if anyone has bought one of these DB's with a blemish? they are marked down considerably. what do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Da-Buddha-Vapor...833?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb25ba761
aesthyrian said:Those are being sold by 7th Floor, the manufacturer of the DBV. They include the full three year warranty, so if you're into the black look and don't care about a "scratched tube or baseplate, a chip in the paint, or cracked knob." then I'd say it's a good deal. You might want to look into the blemished SSV's as well if you're into those.
AgentofChaos said:I purchased one directly from 7th Floor and it looks and performs great. It had very minor scratches on the top of the unit; you really have to look carefully to see. I definitely suggest it, well worth the savings without jeopardizing the warranty.