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PuffPuffPass

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Has anyone noticed a significant taste difference when your juice is at either end of the extreme?

I've seen heated tanks. But my best Flavors come through when my juice is cool/cold. I've left mine on the deck most of the weekend. It's been between 45-55 degrees pretty much. And the flavor has been exceptional all weekend.

I've noticed this at work also. Parking my tank in front of the AC vent keeps it cool. And the flavor shines. :)
 

Ibdaniel69_vaper

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I honestly prefer hot vapes way more, although I do feel that some flavors may be better cold some may be better hot. For example I enjoy rocket man when it's in a very hot Vape if not its just not the same to me.
 

scalewiz

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Seeing as the process of vaporization occurs at way higher temperatures, maybe it's not the initial temperature of the juice, it could be other factors such as incoming air temp when vaping, wicking differences due to juice viscosity at various temps, condensation differences after the vapor leaves the coil, ?????
 

Ryedan

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Has anyone noticed a significant taste difference when your juice is at either end of the extreme?

I've vaped outside at times in the winter and experienced cold juice. I really didn't notice a significant flavor change. Cold juice does get thicker, specially VG, and that affects wicking a lot but I've found it doesn't take long to heat up an atty by vaping it.
 

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I've vaped outside at times in the winter and experienced cold juice. I really didn't notice a significant flavor change. Cold juice does get thicker, specially VG, and that affects wicking a lot but I've found it doesn't take long to heat up an atty by vaping it.

I'm doing 25/75 juice. It has thickened up a bit. But it's wicking just fine. I'm swapping between an Evic TC & an MPV 3 with 2 Kanger Pro tanks using the old RBA (tiny holes at base).

It could be the cold air that affects the taste, or the cold juice. I'm not sure which. I realize the juice is heated all the same, but I have noticed a significant difference in the taste.

And I haven't noticed any significant heat differences in my atty. Everything remains cold to the touch.
 

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Seeing as the process of vaporization occurs at way higher temperatures, maybe it's not the initial temperature of the juice, it could be other factors such as incoming air temp when vaping, wicking differences due to juice viscosity at various temps, condensation differences after the vapor leaves the coil, ?????

That's possible I suppose. I'm still getting a nice warm vape. So there has to be some change occurring at the time of, or immediately after heating the cold juice.
 

Ryedan

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I'm doing 25/75 juice. It has thickened up a bit. But it's wicking just fine. I'm swapping between an Evic TC & an MPV 3 with 2 Kanger Pro tanks using the old RBA (tiny holes at base).

It could be the cold air that affects the taste, or the cold juice. I'm not sure which. I realize the juice is heated all the same, but I have noticed a significant difference in the taste.

And I haven't noticed any significant heat differences in my atty. Everything remains cold to the touch.

It could be that my experience with this is with higher power attys. 25 watts in a Genisis tank will warm the tank noticeably after a few drags. The devil as always is in the details :)
 

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I find a juice that is too cool to be very harsh and unpleasant to vape. Any juice that is too hot tastes nasty and burnt. It's disgusting. I think most juices are best warm, but not too hot. Some need to be kept cool to avoid that awful nasty disgusting burnt taste. But I have yet to find any juice that tastes good cold. Absolutely not, not for me nope. I also find a don't get a satisfying nic hit from vapor that is too cold. I also get a metallic taste from my rda when its been sitting in the air conditioning and hasn't warmed up yet, which I also find disgusting. Basically I can't stand a cold vape or one that is too hot.
 

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I find a juice that is too cool to be very harsh and unpleasant to vape. Any juice that is too hot tastes nasty and burnt. It's disgusting. I think most juices are best warm, but not too hot. Some need to be kept cool to avoid that awful nasty disgusting burnt taste. But I have yet to find any juice that tastes good cold. Absolutely not, not for me nope. I also find a don't get a satisfying nic hit from vapor that is too cold. I also get a metallic taste from my rda when its been sitting in the air conditioning and hasn't warmed up yet, which I also find disgusting. Basically I can't stand a cold vape or one that is too hot.

I found my limit lol
32F is too cold ;) The juice flowed fine, but jeez it really gunked the coils fast. Mine seem to taste better at cooler temps.

I understand they get heated by the coil. But a start temp of 45-55F seems to be best for me.
 
So earlier this week it was in the 70's with humidity and not its 50's and dry out. Earlier in the week my vape was flavor full and wet and not it's just dry as hell and no flavor tried jumping around in watts. Maybe adjust the ohms? Idk what to do. Also I'm using the alien 220 with the tfv12 tank equipped with the q4 coil. Suggestions would be much appreciated
 

Ryedan

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So earlier this week it was in the 70's with humidity and not its 50's and dry out. Earlier in the week my vape was flavor full and wet and not it's just dry as hell and no flavor tried jumping around in watts. Maybe adjust the ohms? Idk what to do. Also I'm using the alien 220 with the tfv12 tank equipped with the q4 coil. Suggestions would be much appreciated

A temp change from 50's to 70's is pretty much irrelevant Wesley. Heck, I can't tell the difference in flavor between 0 and 70.

Something else is happening in your setup, or your flavor buds that's causing your issue. Give us more info. About how many ML of juice have you put through the coil? How many watts are you vaping at? How many coils have you been through and how was your experience with them? Could vaper's tongue be part of it?
 

Synphul

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My only real gripe is that hotter weather tends to thin the juice out and cause leaks. Right now it's 76f (24.5c) and everything is fine. The other day I was working outside and to keep my mod/tank clean I set it aside on an upside down bucket. It was in the shade but the sun shifted and when I went to go vape it the sun had apparently been beating on it. The board on my alien was reading 46c instead of the usual 31-32c and juice was pissing all over the mod.

One other thing I've noticed, maybe it's just me, the flavor seems more muted outside especially if the wind is blowing at all.
 

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