I live in what is considered a Desert I just do not knowSo with winter just about to set in here it's getting much colder.
How or does the winter temperatures affect your vaping?
What part I am originally from Chicago areaI am out here in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. We have two seasons here... Winter and Construction
Extra microfiber wipin' cloths for the vehicles. VG fogs up like a mofo, and wouldn't you know the heater core on my wife's vehicle stopped working. So until after the holidays (and we can get it fixed), cold drives are on the menu. And lots of microfiber handtowels. And elbow grease.So with winter just about to set in here it's getting much colder.
How or does the winter temperatures affect your vaping?
I'm about 15 miles due west of this guy, so temps are similar but there's even less variance. With midday temps dropping into the mid-60s I've been wearing a jacket lately, which makes it easier to pocket a mod due to having more pockets. Otherwise no change for me.Winters here in the Southland are mild and balmy...high of 75 today low of 45 tonight... Be like that mostly all winter long,..lololol
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Well, I live in south Florida... ...so I vape outside more often. We have three seasons here: early-summer, mid-summer, and late-summer.
The only time I had temperature-related problems was a few years back, when I was still using a Kanger T3. It always flooded and gurgled within a few minutes of bringing it outside.. I mean, that was a problem they tended to have anyway, but it was always far worse than usual out in that 90F+ heat. One thing I did notice about it was that once it had its little lurch sesh, it would be fine. On the flipside, I would get dry hits followed by gurgling when I would bring it back in with the AC running at 72F. Inside or outside, when it wasn't gurgling, the performance was the same.
The one thing that is changing is that I can now vape my max vg juice fresh out of the mailbox. Usually, it's too runny because if it's 97F outside, then its probably 110F in the mailbox. Even with it being max vg and using a dripper, warm juice doesn't vape well. It spatters and leaks. The same does not go for juice in the fridge. I doubt it'd go well in a tank system, but in a dripper it gets hot enough to wick by the time it needs to.
Southern CA...we just put on pants instead of shorts
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