Hmm.. Da Buddha Vape beats the sense out of me. I'd turn the dial up a little more than 12.. try 1 or 2. And what kind of weed was it? / pack another! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by buddha16
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Hmm.. Da Buddha Vape beats the sense out of me. I'd turn the dial up a little more than 12.. try 1 or 2. And what kind of weed was it? / pack another! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by buddha16
yo brian urs is workin for u?Quote:
Originally Posted by brianlg
ya man ive packed like 10
feels like waste of weed
i dont even get high
and theres still sum kinda smell, its not completely smell less
ik its not the weed, messed me up with a couple waterfall hits
Yeah.. mine got me and everyone else in the room ripped. I wonder why you're not feeling the same affect. I don't really know much about vapes yet, as I got mine right around the time you got yours. I've just heard to keep experimenting with it, but I feel bad if it's wasting your weed. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will have something to say..Quote:
Originally Posted by buddha16
yes please...lolQuote:
Originally Posted by brianlg
i tried movin dial to one two and three
just burned my throat kinda more
and i had to take 5 hits from 3 dif bowls before i got high
It's virtually impossible to diagnose problems over the internet with how you guys are using a vaporizer. It doesn't really matter how experienced the person is on the other end if they can't see how you guys are operating the unit. All we can do is take our best guess. There are WAY too many factors that could alter the performance of the unit (substance texture, substance dryness/cure quality, substance potency, vaporizer temperature, air speed, how full the wand is, and how tight the wand is packed.Quote:
Originally Posted by brianlg
However, the most common newbie mistake is simply breathing in too fast. The slower you breathe in, the more time the heater has to heat up the air. If the air isn't hot enough, you don't get any vapor. If the air is too hot, you get smoke and a major loss of efficiency. The best tip I have for newbies, is to BREATHE IN SO SLOWLY IT FEELS LIKE YOU'RE NOT EVEN BREATHING IN. This sounds like a stupid tip, but 95% of first timers get great hits after following that advice.
Remember guys, these vaporizers have a huge learning curve so don't expect perfection or even a decent hit the first time you turn it on. It took me about a week to achieve great consistency in my vapor hits.
Wow I just followed your advice about inhaling on the vape so that you did not even know you was inhaling. Great tip. Thanks. Just got the best hit I've had all week. :stoned:
Goober
[quote=MrMojoRisin7127]It's virtually impossible to diagnose (snip)
[quote=Goober328]Wow I just followed your advice about inhaling on the vape so that you did not even know you was inhaling. Great tip. Thanks. Just got the best hit I've had all week. :stoned:
Goober
Hah.. Glad it helped! It always feels really stupid when I try to explain it like that, but it seems to work almost every time.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrMojoRisin7127
Another very important factor no one has mentioned yet is to stir your bowl after every 2-3 hits. Personally, I fill up just a small bowl full and take 2 rips then stir and get about another 3 good ones. P.S my first post, yay for me!:rasta:
My Buddha is working fine. I set it at about 2 o'clock, and I fill the whip about 1/4 full, just enough to cover the screen. The trick is to draw in real slow. It's hard, actually. Although at first I thought Da Buddha didn't have enough power, if you breathe in slow, you can get more than enough heat.
It depends on where the temp is set as to how hard or easy you can draw. Set the temp higher and you can draw harder/faster. On a passive whip vape the vaping temp is determined by BOTH the temp setting and how hard/fast you hit it. If a slow draw isn't satisfactory for a particular user, turn up the temp and that will compensate for a faster draw, which brings a cooler air flow.Quote:
The trick is to draw in real slow.