lwien
Well-Known Member
If you vape near a wall, just put a screw in the wall and hang it on one of the holes in it. That's what I do.
And be really careful that the head of the screw doesn't break the glass heater cover, eh?
If you vape near a wall, just put a screw in the wall and hang it on one of the holes in it. That's what I do.
Ok, so now I'm not only blind but deaf as well.
A friend of FC suggest these.Or get an LSV and use a ceramic pad for concentrates, that way you can vape both at your choosing. There is somehting called a health stone i think, that is exactly what you need to use.
Hey thanks! Yeah got lucky and found a spring in my parts box that fit just right over my cord saver, which I understand does little actual cord saving.I love it! And I dig the extra wire on your power cord.
Hey guys, I'm about to order an LSV and was wondering about the power cords. I read a few posts here about people getting a 220v version, however the only American version available on the 7th floor website is the 110v. Any insight on this?
Also, I was wondering if any of you would be kind enough to PM me a non-automated email address over at 7th floor. I'd really appreciate it!
220-240v is for Europe/Australia
110v is for America.
You guys over in the US don't seem to want to line up with the rest of the world on just about any standard
(power grid, imperial measurements, Fahrenheit temps )
220-240v is for Europe/Australia
110v is for America.
You guys over in the US don't seem to want to line up with the rest of the world on just about any standard
(power grid, imperial measurements, Fahrenheit temps )
Hey guys, I'm about to order an LSV and was wondering about the power cords. I read a few posts here about people getting a 220v version, however the only American version available on the 7th floor website is the 110v. Any insight on this?
Also, I was wondering if any of you would be kind enough to PM me a non-automated email address over at 7th floor. I'd really appreciate it!
It shouldn't. If you put the right connection on the SSV heater tube, and attached it directly to a glass piece, the results would be pretty much the same as the LSV. It uses the same heating element and electronics as the SSV and DBV. The only difference is how you draw. The SSV and DBV only hit different from each other due to the difference in output design at the heater tube. With the LSV you're doing away with the tube that mates to the tubing, and interfacing directly with another method of drawing heat into the bowl. It's the major difference between all vapes- how you draw the vapor once it's been produced.It's just the lack of drag that gets me.
By the way, I notice that since I've started using the LSV rather than my vapir no2, my water in my bong has started to turn yellow, something that's never happened before with a vape...Does this mean I'm using too high of temperature? Anyone else have this occur too?