Vitolo
Vaporist
Well said.SSV Chris said:...I applaud your personal efforts.
Just a side note-
When my M.D. advised me to switch 100% to vaping, the SSV/DBV were among his recommendations.
Well said.SSV Chris said:...I applaud your personal efforts.
Vitolo said:Hi... I just talked to Chad at Vapeworld, who assured that there is definitly play in the heater element rod, so that you do not damage it when you cover it with the HC.
Dex said:Hey Guys, I purchased a Da Buddha recently and have been enjoying it. I am a bit concerned about the ceramic heating element though. It is a little bit crooked, from shipping I'm sure. I can see that it is not exactly lined up with the hole in the back. Now, the vape still works, though I'm still getting used to it, but I'm just concerned that I'm not getting the full effect because of this slight tilt. Would this effect the vaporization process much or is it more the inside area of the glass cover that heats and creates the vapor.
If blowback creates combustion in the heater cover, discolored, hard to clean glass is really what you have to worry about. As Vitolo says, the element may as well have a force field around it.budballer said:Hi how do you clean the ceramic element if you were to accidentally blow herb back on it.
Even if your unit is out of warranty, 7th Floor will fix the unit at a very reasonable cost. Get on the phone with them, and get this process started so the "wait" is minimized!biojuggernaut said:My buddha broke what are the chances that 7th floor will take care of me? Is it even worth the bother I miss the unit terribly. . .
biojuggernaut said:My buddha broke what are the chances that 7th floor will take care of me? Is it even worth the bother I miss the unit terribly. . .
What'd I tell ya?SSV Chris said:....If you have run over the vape with tank, however, its a flat $25 charge for repair, plus the shipping.
really. I have always wondered why I get restricted airflow sometimes. I just run the poker I got with the Da Buddha on the screen to get any little particles off and I usually get perfect flow, but one bowl and its back to being restricted. So I'll have to go try the screen domed upwards instead. I'll post back with my results.Vitolo said:Also check the drawing on Wand Screen Placement. It explains why to put screen "dome up".
lol. I never read that. I'm lazy and just go on the internet and search for videos to tell me how lol. Well I tried the domed upward screen in my Da Buddha and let me tell ya. It is as hard or harder to put in then the other way(I seemed to have it down to a science maybe that is why). Or maybe my screens are just a little larger in diameter. I have a bit of OCD so it has to be "perfect" for me to start using it. Because I am not a fan of particles. So I finally got it in a settled spot that I was ok with and put some already grinded buds from last night in it(doesn't even register on my scale so somewhere under .1 of a gram(usually what I vape in a bowl anyways)) and boy let me tell you. I don't think I have ever had this good of air flow. Every hit just went down with ease and I didn't have to stress sucking in so hard. Because as you may or may not know I hit my Da Buddha just a little differently than most people. I turn mine up to fill blast and hit it really really hard. So that I can get nice big hits in a shorter amount of suck in time. Plus with friends and such it takes away from some of the learning curve because all you need to tell them is to hit it as hard as they can lol. But, I really really approve of this method. Although from what Vito pointed out it is supposed to be the actual way to do it lol(I really hate reading but in this case I guess it would have helped lol).Vitolo said:The manual reminds you to "flip the screen"....
So I remind friends often!