E-cigs at the beach? in The E-Cigarette; Yvilla, yeah, a manual switch would be ideal for that situation. Unfortunately, the one I ordered doesn't have one. I ...
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Yvilla, yeah, a manual switch would be ideal for that situation. Unfortunately, the one I ordered doesn't have one. I guess I'll just have to give it a shot when my e-cig arrives and I pull the bike out of winter storage.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Originally Posted by
housewife
...I've got a couple true 901s, and I dont think a hurricane would trigger the atomizer on it... Havnt had any problems with it in the car with windows down or walking around.
Well, there's a hell of a lot more wind on a motorcycle than in a car with the windows down. But, I certainly hope it won't be an issue.
I'll be sure to post my findings once I give it a shot.
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Originally Posted by
TropicalBob
Just one caution: Wind blowing over the e-cig can trigger the battery, activating the atomizer. Hold your e-cig in front of your mouth and blow over it -- the tip, the mouthpiece. Does the light come on? If so, leave it home. Winds are relentless on beaches.
If yours doesn't trigger from the pressure differences caused by wind, by all means use it.
Personal note: Mine triggers. I can't even take it while walking my dog!
I had my Pilot M401 at a very windy beach the week before last and AMAZINGLY I did'nt have a problem with it triggering, though I faced downwind when using it and didn't over do it...
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Vaping on bike, on the super-slab is awesome! - Much better than analogs!
I have only used my 901 (from TW) for a week now. I can not see if it is activated by the wind during sunshine, but it seamed to work OK.
I have only done one night-ride so far. It looks to be good to go at 55mph/89kph.
I do have a small fairing / medium windshield. It did not light up when held up outside the shield's slipstream.
I have not rode close enough to a Harley, to find out if noise will trigger it yet. lol
Back on topic, I think that as long as you stay in the USA and use reasonable precautions , sand will not be a problem.
ot again:
Mine fell out of my pocket into the dogs water bowl. - I think that the small holes, saved it. - I plucked it within 2 seconds.
I took it apart and dried it. (hair dryer and toaster oven at ~ 212 degrees) It works fine.
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