Camping in the heat with an the ecig

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Yopa

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Whats up guys. First camping trip with the e cig coming up. I use a Kanger evod kit, with the glass tank. I am bringing the kid with me and I do not really use it around him. We will be hiking a lot, so I wont want it in my pocket all day. I assume it will be bad to leave juice and spare batteries in the hot car during the day. Can I leave batteries/ juice in a ziplock bag in the cooler? Or is that no good either? If its fine, then do they need to be "thawed out" before use?

I am not worried about running out of battery, as its only a couple of nights trip and I wont be vaping much during the day. So a few fully charged batteries will last me. I am just looking for advice from anybody with camping experience as to how you store your devices and juice during the day when its going to most likely be 80-90 degrees during the day.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 

Xaiver

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The batteries require a bit more than that to have a problem, the issue may occur with your juice though.

I leave my case in the car when I go in to work, and it gets hot in there... Normally it's fine, but if I have a tank that's loaded and the juice flow isn't completely sealed or I try to open the liquid control too soon, it will dump on me.

As the liquid gets warmer it becomes thinner... Which means that it can possibly flow right out of even a carto tank.

They should be fine in the car or the cooler as long as you give them some time to normalize before you use them.

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