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Steiner , thank you sooooooooooo much bro for that elaboration. I'm buying one on payday!
*Crossing fingers ssv cover fits my Buddha ...
*Crossing fingers ssv cover fits my Buddha ...
I did exctely the same. Got an iolite thinking I just wanted to "try" the vapo world and was so happy with it I ordered the SSV the next week. SSV is another story than the iolite, you'll see. Iolite is greatdub said:im new to vaporizers i bought an iolite the other week and im lovin it so i ordered me SSV today i cant wait for it to get here and try it out , most likely it will be next week but ya never know , im also lookin into gettin a launch box soon
any tips or advice would help thanx
So does that mean you probbaly get more vape for your buck when you vape Sativas (Higher in THC) than when you vape Indicas (Higher in CBD). I noticed that all the Cannabinoids dont volatize until you are right at the verge of combustion especially CBD?vtac said:Marijuana has several active compounds called cannabinoids. Different cannabinoids produce different effects.stickstones said:I read somewhere about someone manipulating the kind of high they got (stoned vs high) by using different temps. You know anything about that?
The high temperatures of combustion tend to destroy some of the lighter cannabinoids. Combustion also produces bad things such as carcinogens.
From what I've read, the human body sends antibodies to fight off the carcinogens immediately after they are ingested from smoking. This can produce a noticeable sensation which people associate with being high.
Vaporizing tends to result in a more energetic, cerebral buzz. Probably due to more THC and less of the heavier cannabinoids. Without the carcinogens you might also notice the lack of antibodies in action.
So yes, different temperatures can affect the buzz, and vaporizing does produce a slightly different one.
I suppose you could only lightly vaporize your herb before changing the bowl to further increase the concentration of light cannabinoids. And vice versa.
Steiner that's freaking awesome, that's what I wanted to hear!!!!!!!!!!steiner666 said:i dumped the bowl out and was amazed at how little got me vaked for about 3 hours. it really does turn the ssv into an efficient machine, on par with log vapes almost i'd say.
Mine doesn't give off an odor at all. I had accidentally combusted a few times myself when I was getting to know the vape; it didn't give off an odor at all.Does you heating element give off an odor?
excellent selection man I love topping my herb bowls with a little hash. I just flatten it on top and get a ton of hits w/o even having to stir. When the hash hits get thin and not so good anymore i stir it in with the herb and continue to vape away.dub said:my SSV came today i had afew friends around and we had a good session with it , i vaped weed and hash in it , ill enjoy gettin to know this new friend of mine the things i like so far are its very easy to use , looks kool and hits hard , i got the rainbows end colour i wanted green sparkle but none in stock and i wasnt willing to wait
Looks pretty close to how i set mine. Don't worry about that highest position, i've vaped with my knob higher than that w/o combustion, as long as you work the bowl and dont let the stream on one spot for too long. In fact, it was pretty much necessary when i was using the standard sized bowl, in order to fully vape smaller loads that are far away from the heatercover. but with mini whip i've found my min/max knob positions to be about 2 "hours" lower.rabican said:I have a heater setting question. I know this has been covered but i wanted to double check...
Here is a pic of the ssv and i show where i start vaping at *usually about 3-5 hits per spot*, then where i step the heat up to two more times before i cash the wand. I also show how far the knob turns at max. Are these spots good? Is the 4th spot too hot? Is it almost at combustion?
*knob image*
P.S. this isnt my ssv, i grabbed the pic off google
The motto around here is that there is no best vape, and it's true. The SSV is known to be great at what it does and is definitely one of the best vapes, but obviously it's not a pocket unit, and it certainly draws attention to itself, which you may or may not want. (I don't have the SSV myself, but it's the next on my list - especially after reading about the mini-wand.)Ivaporize said:There is no vaporizer that I know of that is better???? unless someone can tell me otherwise and why.
The actual know position is somewhat inexact. I replaced a cracked knob and asked 7th Floor about the knob position. They said "we install them with "off" at about 7-8 o'clock. This is just approximate.rabican said:I have a heater setting question. I know this has been covered but i wanted to double check...
Here is a pic of the ssv and i show where i start vaping at *usually about 3-5 hits per spot*, then where i step the heat up to two more times before i cash the wand. I also show how far the knob turns at max. Are these spots good? Is the 4th spot too hot? Is it almost at combustion?
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/1124/heatsettings.gif
P.S. this isnt my ssv, i grabbed the pic off google