Da Buddha

StonedPony

Chicken Plucker
I trust my SSV and bet it would be fine left on but Im a cheap bastard....LOL The SSV is equivelant to a 75watt light bulb. Turning it off to save electric. Only take 2 to 3 minutes to heat back up.
 
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aesthyrian

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75 watt light bulb? I don't own an SSV but the bottom of my DBV says 52watts. Is the SSV different in this regard?
 
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VaporNation

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Very interesting. I like how you utilized the Arizer Screen for the SSV whip. How much more efficient is the Vaporizer with this screen attachment on the end? Does it Vaporizer at a much lower temp now? That's what I would assume happens.
 
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2clicker

Observer
StonedPony said:
I trust my SSV and bet it would be fine left on but Im a cheap bastard....LOL The SSV is equivelant to a 75watt light bulb. Turning it off to save electric. Only take 2 to 3 minutes to heat back up.

interesting

we leave our DBV on usually all day, from first sesh to last, but does get turned off at night. Knowing this may change our DBV habits.
 
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FLskwat

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sunsett70 said:
FLskwat said:
....
medical grade silicon...works safely with temps reaching 200 & more, and it's a flavor enhancer IMO. The cons: more flexible, a texture less appealing and it keeps more particulates & smells then vinyl.
High temps treated vinyl/PVC: 7th Floor confirms their tubing is one of those (and their prices are good for 20 ft. +), or you can find them googling easily!

hey man, at the dbv website the tube sales pitch says "It is far better than silicon tubing because it does not collect all the dirt and oils from you hands"

but looking at this link
http://www.vapeworld.com/da-buddha-whip

i would have figured that 7th floor actually uses silicon tubing. the last sentence reads "This 30" whip again is actual 7th Floor (the makers of the DBV and SSV) super soft silicon tubing. "

7th floor tubing is specific high temps vinyl based on their website, I suppose vaporworld didn't do his research correctly...

VaporNation said:
Very interesting. I like how you utilized the Arizer Screen for the SSV whip. How much more efficient is the Vaporizer with this screen attachment on the end? Does it Vaporizer at a much lower temp now? That's what I would assume happens.

I'd say roughly twice as efficient/conservative... And yes you have to lower your temps to 9AM on your knob, which BTW will make it more conservative on the electric consumption level...
 
FLskwat,

StonedPony

Chicken Plucker
aesthyrian said:
75 watt light bulb? I don't own an SSV but the bottom of my DBV says 52watts. Is the SSV different in this regard?


I was wanting to use my SSV in the care and wanted to get a cig lighter adapter to conver to 120 ac I call es 7th floor and ask what size to get so not to go overboard and price would be higher...they say to get a 100 watt one that the SSV was around 75 watts at full TEMP.....just passing on what they told me on the phone if I am wrong Im sorry. And do appolgize just passing on info I got from THEM on the phone.


edit even 50 watts is alot of juice 24/7 google it to see how much.

mod note: The SSV and DBV are both at 25.25W maxium. The 52W stated on the bottom label is incorrect. That info comes straight from the company owner/designer.
 
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stuartambient

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StonedPony said:
aesthyrian said:
75 watt light bulb? I don't own an SSV but the bottom of my DBV says 52watts. Is the SSV different in this regard?


I was wanting to use my SSV in the care and wanted to get a cig lighter adapter to conver to 120 ac I call es 7th floor and ask what size to get so not to go overboard and price would be higher...they say to get a 100 watt one that the SSV was around 75 watts at full TEMP.....just passing on what they told me on the phone if I am wrong Im sorry. And do appolgize just passing on info I got from THEM on the phone.


edit even 50 watts is alot of juice 24/7 google it to see how much.

Here's the formula to figure the cost of running a device:
wattage x hours used 1000 x price per kWh = cost of electricity

I leave mine on morning through evening then off during night hours. The thing is my pc is on 24/7 and that is 750watts so I probably wont' worry about it for now but it's good to point out. I really don't like to wait though for warm up , even if it's 30 seconds or whatever.

Cheers
 
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vape4health

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The inverter I use for the DBV is a Black & Decker 90 watt , it does ok with it , sometimes it sounds like its doging the fan in the inverter if I crank the Buddha all the way up but I have never really needed to use it all the way up . I have never felt the inverter get too warm to touch . The inverter is 20 bucks @ lowes , homedepot and I think I seen a 150w one at walmart . Vape on mobile brothers and keep it :ninja:
 
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StonedPony

Chicken Plucker
Well I turn everything off Im not useing to save a bit ....heehee My grow room has 2 600 watt HPS/MH lights so they rack up around 50 bux a month not counting fans and excetra LOL.......not worried about being stealth just trying to save and you would be shocked at little thing lke a Vap can add up. Love my Dabudda and my SSV...have a few other vaps.
 
StonedPony,
StonedPony said:
Well I turn everything off Im not useing to save a bit ....heehee My grow room has 2 600 watt HPS/MH lights so they rack up around 50 bux a month not counting fans and excetra LOL.......not worried about being stealth just trying to save and you would be shocked at little thing lke a Vap can add up. Love my Dabudda and my SSV...have a few other vaps.

I would love to hear a direct comparison between the DBV and the SSV, especially if the SSV is a handsfree. Do you prefer one to the other? Does one hit better? Thinking about picking up a SSV based on how much I love my new DBV.
 
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sunsett70

Member
what the hell? seems like the mini whip has been discontinued. no, no, no.......noooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! :mad:
http://www.vaporwarehouse.com/vbmini5pk.html

i still use the arizer dome screen for mini hits but have been dying to try the mini whip. anyone out there with any idea where i can get a mini-whip anywhere else? anyone willing to sell + post me one? i live in asia though.

@charliedontsurf - bro, a lot of links for dbv vs ssv, just google it.
 
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FLskwat

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charliedontsurf said:
StonedPony said:
Well I turn everything off Im not useing to save a bit ....heehee My grow room has 2 600 watt HPS/MH lights so they rack up around 50 bux a month not counting fans and excetra LOL.......not worried about being stealth just trying to save and you would be shocked at little thing lke a Vap can add up. Love my Dabudda and my SSV...have a few other vaps.

I would love to hear a direct comparison between the DBV and the SSV, especially if the SSV is a handsfree. Do you prefer one to the other? Does one hit better? Thinking about picking up a SSV based on how much I love my new DBV.

I've tested both intensively and chose an SSV. I like the hand free feature as it immitates smoking ritual and gets my 2 hands occupied + it allows an increased control level on the direction of your hot air hitting the bowl: you just choose the exact location you wanna hit in your bowl. On the DBV, the whole surface of the bowl (wider then the SSV) will be in contact with the hot air. I like the fact my MJ is not percolating when I'm not hitting it. I like the angle of the HC which will "secure" newbie's usage (no way to get the material in the HC), and makes a lot of sense (that thing called gravity... :D ). I really like the higher vape to air ratio of my SSV because of a narrower air-path. And yes, to me, SSV hits are bigger/thicker then on the DBV I've tested (though the DBV had very very respectful hits, no doubt!)

Do these differences justify the price delta? I think that is the only question you have to answer!


 
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FLskwat,

Beezleb

Well-Known Member
I prefer the DBV. Its all preference in my view. In my view slightly larger airflow in the DBV vaporizes the material more evenly where the SSV takes a bit of work as you need to turn the wand a bit but this sorta makes it sound like more of an issue than it is.

The other aspect that I like with the DBV is the temperature dial and the heater cover are on the same side where the SSV they are on opposite sides. Money and this is what made me select the DBV when it released. With the SSV or DBV they are both fantastic vaporizers.
 

max

Out to lunch
The SSV, at max temp, never uses more than 25.25W. (.25W for the LED)

I would love to hear a direct comparison between the DBV and the SSV, especially if the SSV is a handsfree. Do you prefer one to the other? Does one hit better? Thinking about picking up a SSV based on how much I love my new DBV.
FLskwat did a good job of spelling out the differences. Personally, I don't see a lot of point to the SSV with hands free. You end up with an SSV that hits like a DBV but with more chance of the whip loosing connection over time, due to gravity. I can only see buying a HF SSV if you really like the SSV appearance better, and also really prefer the HF ergonomics. The DBV gives more predictable hits, due to the wider diameter of the air stream. You can get a more concentrated, slightly richer hit from the SSV, but you can also overcook a particular spot in the bowl if you don't move it around a little during a hit. The hot air is a more narrowly focused beam with the SSV. It's like a flashlight where you can adjust the beam to either a small bright spot (SSV), or a wider, but less intense beam (DBV). The model that hits better is the one a particular person prefers. I've used both and prefer the SSV, although there are times when I'd use a DBV instead if I had one handy.
 
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FLskwat

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cluffy said:
sunsett70 said:
what the hell? seems like the mini whip has been discontinued. no, no, no.......noooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! :mad:
http://www.vaporwarehouse.com/vbmini5pk.html

see post 1296

@ stonedpony:

My DBV draws 18 to 20 watts at my vaping temps according to the Kill A Watt.
from VB's customer service:
Sorry for bringing such a bad news but I received this mail today:
Hello,

Unfortunately, our Mini Whips are discontinued.
We only offer the Standard, Hands Free, EZ Change Whip Kits and, Fancy Whips
at this time.


Thank you!
VB Support, Kristen

:(

Can't we find a glass blower and ask for a group order of like 20 or 30 mini-whips, maybe more with SSV & DBV owners?


 
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FLskwat,
Quick review, got the DBV about a week ago.. prior to that I have a MFLB and an Easy Vape. Thanks to FC and all members for some great info that helped me out.

MFLB is great for portable covert operation but just doesn't do "the job" when I am at home at want to really medicate. Easy Vape was just a cheap means to get a bigger hit until I found the right home vape. Easy Vape actually did OK but went through LOTS of herbs (and the temp dial was a joke, but you could figure it out). DBV has been perfect, consistent, big rips, small hits, everything in between, and seems to be very efficient compared to the easy vape anyway. Almost as efficient as the MFLB in my experience (yet tons more effective when you want it). For me, I usually load around .2g and get either around 10-12 medium size whip hits or around 6-8 big bong hits. Some herbs really do well and some not so much, but on average around 10 hits then a nice mostly even chocolate brown on the ABV. As has been recommended here, the best method seems to be to start with a lower temp (around 11 on mine) and then move up to around 1-2 to finish off when herb stops browning at the lower temp, stirring in between each hit. Draw speed is important, there is a point with DBV where if you slow down too much it really gets too hot regardless of setting (I did combust once accidentally trying to find the limit).

I was concerned about the lack of screen on the heater cover and stories of combusted blown-back herb... I even fashioned a makeshift screen but took it out after a few days (interfered a bit with heat and not necessary)... The angle of everything is perfect with the male screened wand and it stays put especially if you pack the bowl down slightly between stirs. No problem with the bong either.

Anyhow, after trying about 5 different vapes and owning 2 others, this is definitely the best vape for me, works great for wand a bong rips (using the 7th floor water wipe adapter). I highly recommend putting a screen around the mouthpiece tip (where it goes in the tube) to help with particulates when whip hitting, and also recommend the marble pick from 7th floor for stirring and packing the bowl down (perfect size).

Vapeworld gets 2 thumbs up for handling the order quickly and correctly, and 7th floor also was able to get my accessories to my door within 3 days without any trouble.
 
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cluffy

Vaker
I agree w/ you max, and if my DBV ever dies I will get an SSV to take its place.
BOO TO VAPORBROS FOR DISSIN' THE MINIWHIP!!!

I'll be doing some serious searching for alternative minis now...

UPDATE: Found a mini whip here, 21 bucks w/ shipping but I'll take my chances...

http://www.rollies.com/Pipes/View.php?SerialNum=VB-8710-MINI

GOOD LUCK to all that order! I hope rollies has a big stock of them!
 
cluffy,

FLskwat

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cluffy said:
I agree w/ you max, and if my DBV ever dies I will get an SSV to take its place.
BOO TO VAPORBROS FOR DISSIN' THE MINIWHIP!!!

I'll be doing some serious searching for alternative minis now...

UPDATE: Found a mini whip here, 21 bucks w/ shipping but I'll take my chances...

http://www.rollies.com/Pipes/View.php?SerialNum=VB-8710-MINI

GOOD LUCK to all that order! I hope rollies has a big stock of them!

Nice found Cluffy but that's too expensive for me if you add international shipping. I could take 5 of those. Isn't there any one in EU here at FC that would buy some with me...If yes I would contact Rollies and ask for a special price on an international "wholesale" :D :D !!!
 
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UncleJunior

Well-Known Member
Beezleb said:
I prefer the DBV. Its all preference in my view. In my view slightly larger airflow in the DBV vaporizes the material more evenly where the SSV takes a bit of work as you need to turn the wand a bit

you should be turning the wand in the budda as well.. if you're trying to get good hits.
 
UncleJunior,

TwztedVaper

Boom Shankar
I don't need to do any turning to get solid hits. I've been finding that the finer the grind the more it rips. I stir the bowl after 9-10 hits
 
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sunsett70

Member
FLskwat said:
cluffy said:
I agree w/ you max, and if my DBV ever dies I will get an SSV to take its place.
BOO TO VAPORBROS FOR DISSIN' THE MINIWHIP!!!

I'll be doing some serious searching for alternative minis now...

UPDATE: Found a mini whip here, 21 bucks w/ shipping but I'll take my chances...

http://www.rollies.com/Pipes/View.php?SerialNum=VB-8710-MINI

GOOD LUCK to all that order! I hope rollies has a big stock of them!

Nice found Cluffy but that's too expensive for me if you add international shipping. I could take 5 of those. Isn't there any one in EU here at FC that would buy some with me...If yes I would contact Rollies and ask for a special price on an international "wholesale" :D :D !!!

the rollies state that they are out of stock for the mini whips. hey man, i'm in asia but would like to buy some with you. if you can work something out, holler me, will ya.....
 
sunsett70,

dazza30

Active Member
just got this as my first vaporizer and the iolite , can anyone tell me how i can tell if my da buddha is a genuine and not a fake?
 
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