scottg402
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Spherical and Ground GlassThe whipless wand only available in Spherival glass? Looks cool
Spherical and Ground GlassThe whipless wand only available in Spherival glass? Looks cool
Most generator's will work.I tried a running a handful of searches, so I'm sorry if this has already been discussed somewhere that I haven't seen, but is anybody able to approximate the maximum wattage of the SSV? I'm curious about using either a car converter or a small generator while camping.
I might be wrong but one time with my old ssv i pulled the ceramic rod out and read the whole part number did some googling, and could not find the part (one time I found the PDF and i could have sworn it was by kyocera) but it appears to actually be a piece that is included in a 50 watt soldering iron kit.I tried a running a handful of searches, so I'm sorry if this has already been discussed somewhere that I haven't seen, but is anybody able to approximate the maximum wattage of the SSV? I'm curious about using either a car converter or a small generator while camping.
I kept my SSV for COMAS!I might be wrong but one time with my old ssv i pulled the ceramic rod out and read the whole part number did some googling, and could not find the part (one time I found the PDF and i could have sworn it was by kyocera) but it appears to actually be a piece that is included in a 50 watt soldering iron kit.
So @ataxian advice is good as with a 50 watt maximum power then a car inverter that can do 100 will be fine.
I dont have a kill a watt or whatever to measure how much it uses and i sold my ssv anyway, miss it though
Well it does a damn fine job of that!!!!!! in my opinion!I kept my SSV for COMAS!
I tried a running a handful of searches, so I'm sorry if this has already been discussed somewhere that I haven't seen, but is anybody able to approximate the maximum wattage of the SSV? I'm curious about using either a car converter or a small generator while camping.
I think I remember people saying the part was a 25 or 30 watt when I asked this in the pastI just tested my SSV with my kill-a-watt meter and the SSV uses about 31 watts +/- at maxed dial
150 watt units are $8 - $12I think I remember people saying the part was a 25 or 30 watt when I asked this in the past
Oh no I mean the heater on the ssv is 25 or 30. Maybe you or someone else had called the manufacturer150 watt units are $8 - $12
36 watts is the most you need for most vaporizers.
The more prudent approach is to 2x what you need.
SSV will kick you hard!
REGARDLESS = CIVILIZED
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-150W-Ca...315783?hash=item3d01452d07:g:5MMAAOSwu4BV1vm9
Minimum needed!
When I go on a road trip I never use a portable.Oh no I mean the heater on the ssv is 25 or 30. Maybe you or someone else had called the manufacturer
The @DDave mod can make your ssv good for efficient one-hitters also.Now i use SSV only when i want to be wreck with his big bowl
http://imgur.com/a/5PdoB
edit: i think i've a DBV GG heater cover on my SSV hope it will work too with SSV Heater cover
Where is the thread so I can order it?The @DDave mod can make your ssv good for efficient one-hitters also.
@ataxian
WORK?@ataxian
Thanks!
I hate when work gets in the way of work! Haha!
Thanks @grokit
@TheMasterBlaster
Here you go, if for the SSV?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/The-Complete-...e-Extraction-/122180925498?nav=SELLING_ACTIVE
Proud new owner of a SSV! I've wanted one of these things for years, but eventually settled with the Da Buddha because of the price point and the thought that I could eventually switch out the heater cover and "customize" it a bit.
Sadly, that isn't possible with the Da Buddha, so I opted for the SSV after a over a year of using the DBV. Got it with the mail yesterday and I don't have a single regret. I already like the standard wand more than ground glass. I have a spherical heater cover on the way for my awesome spherical wand from 7th Floor, curious to see how that hits.
Not sure when they're shipping out my order though, I also bought the heater stand upgrade kit (along with other stuff) since the SSV I bought still uses the old method, and apparently a part of the kit is on backorder. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Congrats on the SSV. It was my first "real" vaporizer and still a favorite among a host of several others. I even have a backup SSV that I bought used locally because I consider it an essential home appliance. Enjoy.
Ist daily hit, usually for many years now, and last hit at night.