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Here's Steve Kelnhofer's reaction to Troy420's mod.
Watch 3:00 minutes into the video.
HI @Madri-Gal! I asked over on FC, but you might have already answered my question. I asked the SSV thread who felt like their SSV isn't strong enough to get the herb dark enough without beads. I remember @Ramahs saying his was cranked all the way up and his didn't get the avb that toasty. It sounds like you are easily able to get the herb dark if you wanted to.Thank you for this, @Vital. I actually decided to Follow Along with Steve. I had the Surfer fired up on Get Me High, bowl loaded and inserted in the heater cover, when I simultaneously thought I really didn't want to risk combustion, and that I don't like high heat hits. Quick withdrawal followed, followed by relief at not having combusted, and a very tasty cloud. Further musings would like to have been followed by fire and smoke. Thank goodness I wasn't so stoned that I caused an event to occur that would have led to me cleaning glass and reading threads on how to get smoke and char out of my tubing.
At least it seemed to happen that way. I'm vaping some delicious Sweet Tooth, and might be paranoid. Or not. Maybe it was close to going up in flames. Maybe I got lucky. Maybe I changed my mind. Who knows? Maybe I have suckled at the teat of this vape until we are one, and I instinctively knew when to retreat. I exhaled vapor like any unseen since just moments before the Great Cess pit explosion of 1174 A.D. But not stinky. And it was delicious. Kind of fruity, but maybe candy too. Hard to say. I keep checking, but I can't quite tell. Sometimes I have to look up what I'm vaping to see what I'm tasting. I know, I know. I'm not proud of it. I will never get a job as a taster for an ice cream maker. I just don't have it in me. Anyone else have that? Need to look up your weed? No? I might just be My Own Special Self with the research.
A huge cloud. It was also the first and only cloud. That's always a wimpy cloud. If I'd have blown a second cloud, it would look like a fog bank in here. I'd be opening windows and running fans. No, I knew when to quit. That's me: The Appropriate Quitter. It's impossible to know what would have happened, but I know what didn't happen. I didn't combust. That's what didn't happen.
HI @Madri-Gal! I asked over on FC, but you might have already answered my question. I asked the SSV thread who felt like their SSV isn't strong enough to get the herb dark enough without beads. I remember @Ramahs saying his was cranked all the way up and his didn't get the avb that toasty. It sounds like you are easily able to get the herb dark if you wanted to.
Someone on FC also pointed out that 7th floor released a heater enhancement for the SSV, in response to troys video. Good on them for giving a factory option to those thinking about beads, I'm wondering though, what's the difference in providing more thermal mass, and turning the heater up? Unless, it's not strong enough without more mass in the heater.
I really don't get it. I have two SSV's; an older model and one that's a couple years old now. And I can combust with both if I'm not careful. I usually have the dial set at about 1/2 way in it's rotation (1:00 on my SSV). I find that to be the best setting, but if I draw too slowly there's a chance of the herb getting too hot and scorching. My abv is always brown when I finish a bowl.. I asked the SSV thread who felt like their SSV isn't strong enough to get the herb dark enough without beads
Combating is a real possibility. This contributes to my preference for lower temperatures every bit as much as flavor does. I tried heating as Steve suggested, and my stoned brain screamed "Stop!" I realized it could combust, and it wasn't worth the risk. It's not as if I don't get fully blasted at 11:00 on the dial. I get dark ABV at just past halfway. 3/4 or beyond I risk combustion, and abv is very dark. I also get far fewer hits at higher temperatures, and they are harsher hits.I really don't get it. I have two SSV's; an older model and one that's a couple years old now. And I can combust with both if I'm not careful. I usually have the dial set at about 1/2 way in it's rotation (1:00 on my SSV). I find that to be the best setting, but if I draw too slowly there's a chance of the herb getting too hot and scorching. My abv is always brown when I finish a bowl.
So why the need for it to get hotter? Either there are inconsistencies in temperature in the different units out there or it's user error. I have a hard time believing that the SSV's are all heating at different temps. It's a simple heat core and they should all run pretty close. I just can't imagine needing anything to boost the temps... if I set my dial at full rotation I'd be combusing each and every time.
@Ramahs might not get the same result, and I'm not doubting him. I did have to adjust my SSV heater cover recently, as it was heating poorly.
@nonamekevin, I hope you get the dark roast you are looking for. I don't think the beads are needed, but my Surfers don't require them. Your mileage may vary. You might just think the beads look fun. There are so many things to buy, it's hard to know what is critical to own sometimes.
Did you watch the video at the top of the page? Steve shows how to get clouds without beads.
What you and Madri describe is kinda what I was thinking, and what Steve mentions in the video. Just turn it up more! Unless the goal is to drop temps down, I didn't see the benefit of adding beads or the heater enhancement.I really don't get it. I have two SSV's; an older model and one that's a couple years old now. And I can combust with both if I'm not careful. I usually have the dial set at about 1/2 way in it's rotation (1:00 on my SSV). I find that to be the best setting, but if I draw too slowly there's a chance of the herb getting too hot and scorching. My abv is always brown when I finish a bowl.
So why the need for it to get hotter? Either there are inconsistencies in temperature in the different units out there or it's user error. I have a hard time believing that the SSV's are all heating at different temps. It's a simple heat core and they should all run pretty close. I just can't imagine needing anything to boost the temps... if I set my dial at full rotation I'd be combusing each and every time.
I really don't get it. I have two SSV's; an older model and one that's a couple years old now. And I can combust with both if I'm not careful. I usually have the dial set at about 1/2 way in it's rotation (1:00 on my SSV). I find that to be the best setting, but if I draw too slowly there's a chance of the herb getting too hot and scorching. My abv is always brown when I finish a bowl.
So why the need for it to get hotter? Either there are inconsistencies in temperature in the different units out there or it's user error. I have a hard time believing that the SSV's are all heating at different temps. It's a simple heat core and they should all run pretty close. I just can't imagine needing anything to boost the temps... if I set my dial at full rotation I'd be combusing each and every time.
Look, I still can't figure out why a bowling ball doesn't hit the ground faster than a tennis ball of the same size, or why it is faster, or how a lever works, or why ice really melts ( you know there is a story there). If you think you can teach me anything with your fancy physics lessons and discussions about plumbing, then you have grossly over-estimated my ability to comprehend that which I don't understand for the most part. I did try, I just got lost thinking about getting hit with pebbles and bricks. They aren't pleasant thoughts, are they? Frightening even. Yet, yet it's oddly exhilarating thinking of pebbles and bricks zinging through the air. Not that anyone wants to be a target. Just adrenaline does happen. Sometimes more than others.There's heat and there's power.
And they're not the same. Imagine if your heater post was pin sized. Even if it was as hot it wouldn't have the power as the heater post does.
Or imagine getting hit with a pebble at 20mph or a brick at the same speed.
The glass beads make a bigger mass that holds heat and increases power.
Having said that my ssv hits plenty hard and, like you, I don't really see a need to increase power.
Your killing me @Madri-Gal!Look, I still can't figure out why a bowling ball doesn't hit the ground faster than a tennis ball of the same size, or why it is faster, or how a lever works, or why ice really melts ( you know there is a story there). If you think you can teach me anything with your fancy physics lessons and discussions about plumbing, then you have grossly over-estimated my ability to comprehend that which I don't understand for the most part. I did try, I just got lost thinking about getting hit with pebbles and bricks. They aren't pleasant thoughts, are they? Frightening even. Yet, yet it's oddly exhilarating thinking of pebbles and bricks zinging through the air. Not that anyone wants to be a target. Just adrenaline does happen. Sometimes more than others.
I've been doing research with my Silver Surfer, who is like my best inanimate best friend. I was going to rate how high I am, but I think I wandered into a different thread. And here I am!
Good answer, @Shredder. You explained it well.
Thank you for the advice, @momofthegoons.I would call Elev8 and ask to talk to Steve. And contact him on IG as well. And if he doesn't make it right remind him you are a member here and on FC.
But my bet is they'll make it right.
Thank you, @LesPlenty. You are a good guy.Should have stuck with getting a LSV, that is a terrible shopping experience @Madri-Gal, I would not want to deal with them again if it were possible but stick to your guns until they fix you up just right.
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