Dr. Soxhlet
SOLO Vaporized Cannabis is my Best Medicine
Recieved my SSV wand yesterday. It also came with tubing and a glass mouthpiece. I'm glad I ordered the complete kit as the tubing is much more pliable than what I had and the glass mouth piece is a nice touch. Here's the link to ebay sale.
I have been playing around with a couple of configurations. Tried it without the elbow screen and without. Seemed to work better and use less herb with the elbow screen, maybe the screen heats up and ditributes the heat better. I like the way it works as a mini cyclone bowl with small amounts of ground herb!
I am waiting for a DDave adaptor so the herb will be closer to the heater.
In my case this is even more important as I have continued to use my emergency heater cover instead of replacing it with the stock unit. The main drawback is I believe it puts the male connector farther away from the heater, as you can see it is higher than the top of the EQ.
Can't say how much it differs as I don't have a stock EQ to compare it to.
I am reluctant to go back to the stock heater cover because my replacement(see below) is more heavy duty and in my opinion less likely to break. (Yesterday I smacked a cup down hard on top of the cyclone bowl. Didn't break, but the joint was froze. I turned off the EQ to let the heater cover cool down and it came apart fine.)
By the way, that's plumbers tape on the connection in the first picture; keeps joints from freezing together!!
Using a modified Pinnacle Water Tool with this setup is a dream:
Draws real easy!!
I'll report more when the DDave adaptor arrives.
I have been playing around with a couple of configurations. Tried it without the elbow screen and without. Seemed to work better and use less herb with the elbow screen, maybe the screen heats up and ditributes the heat better. I like the way it works as a mini cyclone bowl with small amounts of ground herb!
I am waiting for a DDave adaptor so the herb will be closer to the heater.
In my case this is even more important as I have continued to use my emergency heater cover instead of replacing it with the stock unit. The main drawback is I believe it puts the male connector farther away from the heater, as you can see it is higher than the top of the EQ.
Can't say how much it differs as I don't have a stock EQ to compare it to.
I am reluctant to go back to the stock heater cover because my replacement(see below) is more heavy duty and in my opinion less likely to break. (Yesterday I smacked a cup down hard on top of the cyclone bowl. Didn't break, but the joint was froze. I turned off the EQ to let the heater cover cool down and it came apart fine.)
By the way, that's plumbers tape on the connection in the first picture; keeps joints from freezing together!!
Using a modified Pinnacle Water Tool with this setup is a dream:
Draws real easy!!
I'll report more when the DDave adaptor arrives.
Last edited: