Not sure if someone has done this but I can only search so much from a phone.
Anyways, I know it doesn't get THAT cold here in So Cal but I work in a warehouse all day and it can stay cold enough to need a space heater at my bench. I've notice that any of my juices at 50/50 or even higher VG (even a few of my 70/30s for that matter) tend to thicken up. As a result, they aren't wicking well and I end up with burnt coil taste. This is not fun as since my workbench is in the warehouse I can vape all I want all day long. So here is what I came up with today while trying to keep my hands warm.
1 dry chem hand warmer packet
1 small Velcro strap (I deal with speakers and all associated cables so straps are abundant.
pwrap hand warmer around tank, carto, etc and secure with strap. Works like a charm and I just move it to my next planned flavor a few minutes before I change over.
post them up if anyone else has some other solutions for this problem.
Anyways, I know it doesn't get THAT cold here in So Cal but I work in a warehouse all day and it can stay cold enough to need a space heater at my bench. I've notice that any of my juices at 50/50 or even higher VG (even a few of my 70/30s for that matter) tend to thicken up. As a result, they aren't wicking well and I end up with burnt coil taste. This is not fun as since my workbench is in the warehouse I can vape all I want all day long. So here is what I came up with today while trying to keep my hands warm.
1 dry chem hand warmer packet
1 small Velcro strap (I deal with speakers and all associated cables so straps are abundant.
pwrap hand warmer around tank, carto, etc and secure with strap. Works like a charm and I just move it to my next planned flavor a few minutes before I change over.
post them up if anyone else has some other solutions for this problem.