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Cold Start in the morning in The E-Cigarette; Wow it's cold here in the UK in the morning. I left my e-cig and liquid in the car overnight ...
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    Wow it's cold here in the UK in the morning.

    I left my e-cig and liquid in the car overnight as I don't tend to vape at home that much.

    When I got in my car and tried to take a draw it was very hard to get any vapour. I looked at my ecig and there was a very thin film of condensation which looked like it had frosted all around the atomiser.

    The performance is rubbish on the atomiser now, have switched to my spare. Hope the cold hasn't damaged it !

    My bottle of VG was really thick and sludgy and no amount of squeezing would make it come out.

    My TW liquid was fine though.

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    Lesson learned?

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    Oh yeah !!!

    Funny from reading another post I believe the cold will have done my battery some good but the reverse for the atomiser.

    I'm going to clean it and rest it for a bit, hopefully it will recover.

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    Let's hope! I left some juice in my car one cold night. It was useless until it thinned out again. Learned my lesson quickly too!

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    Same warning applies for refrigerator storage of liquids. The viscosity will be so screwed up by the cold that the stuff won't work if someone tries to use it straight from the refrigerator.

    And I've wondered what the impact is to the life of an atomizer when severely cold contents must be heated to vaporization. Seems the less the temperature difference, the easier for the atomizer. But maybe not. Trog might could answer this with authority.

    No problem for me. Florida doesn't get cold often -- and most folks would laugh at what I consider "cold".

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    Yeh, I didn't dare put it on my atomizer til it was room temp again. Didn't want to burn anything out.

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    Warm it all between your bare thighs.

    It won't help, but you deserve to be uncomfortable for such a foolish mistake.

    I kid...

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    Lol..

    ahhhh..warmer climbs..if everyone in the UK could point our e cigs south at the same time and inhale maybe we could get more of the gulf stream our way amd warm things up..

    1..2..3.. ( i don't knwo how to spell the sound that the atomiser makes ! )


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    I wonder if it was the cold or the moisture. Efaglil has just returned from the Maldives, where is it very humid. She didn't say anything about her atomisers, but said that six of her batteries weren't working when she got back. She put them on the radiator to see if that helped and I suppose any moisture dried up and they all worked again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuziQ View Post
    She put them on the radiator to see if that helped and I suppose any moisture dried up and they all worked again.
    I wonder if this would work for batts where liquid has gotten in there. I know I overfilled and now it's in the battery

    I've shaken it and gotten some of it out but I know there's more in there. Worth a shot I guess (fingers crossed).

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