Big problem with iTaste MVP 2.0 and Nautilus Aspire tank...

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RyanOshun

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Alright, so when I'm inside smoking (50/50 blend) there's no issue... The tank has 4 air flow options and I run it on the second "tightest" flow...

When I'm at work and go outside (about 100 degrees in FL) it starts sucking the juice into the coil to the point I can turn it upside down and let it drip out... When I go inside and let it cool, it doesn't do it... BUT, I can't smoke it inside, they MAKE me go outside...

Is there a way I can set this up to avoid this?? I end up pouring nearly half my juice out throughout the day!
 

keonee

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I've heard that happen. When I vacation in Key West ( always June....my friends are teachers so as soon as school lets out that's when we go ) it's terribly hot. Since we lay out by the pool it's extremely hot. I am a big Nautilus fan but from the extreme heat during pool time I use the Vision Vivi Nova's.

I read somewhere that top coils work quite well in the heat....which they did....never had a problem. At nite going out and when it dropped a few degrees I used my Nautilus w/o any problems.

I also do this when I go to Mexico in March....during the day ( pool ) Vivi Nova's and at nite Aspire Nautilus.

Good Luck to You...Happy Vaping!!!
 

RyanOshun

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Keep it in a cooler with your lunch. LOL

Haha i do that but when I go outside it takes a min and it's hot and leaks like that...

Keonee, funny you mention that... I bought a Vivi Nova yesterday for that reason... The clear juice I put in it this morning is now BROWN and I'm pretty sure the coil is burnt already :-/
 

maraud

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Your problem isn't the heat but the temperature differential from when you filled it. When a cold tank heats up the air and juice expand and you lose the vacuum that keeps it from leaking. Take your tank outside and set it Updike down (air on the coils not juice) and let it warm up and it will do fine. Or keep a whole kit that just stays hot? Works for me and I'm just north of Orlando.
 
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Susaz

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Pressure and viscosity are affected by temps and barometric pressure. If your liquid is too thin, heat will make it expand. If the day is sunny, surely barometric pressure is up. You can do several things:
Keep your clearo in a fridge (viscosity will be higher and feed the coil slower)
Open the clearo once outside to even pressure to outside pressure, then close it down
Open your air flow.
 

RyanOshun

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Here is what happens to the liquid when it's been a day or two. Starts turning dark. I was able to catch a pic when it first started happening.
 
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