Tribeca color separation

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DocTonyNYC

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Hello, all. I'm fairly new to vaping (about a month), and even newer to posting on ECF (although I've been reading it since before I started vaping). My first purchase was the Triton starter kit, and I picked up some juice at the same time. Tribeca has become my clear favorite of the liquids from Halo (although Kringle's Curse is a pretty close second--and I hated methol analogs!).

I know this might be kind of a dumb question, but I've noticed that Tribeca significantly changes colors for me. I know that there are a number of factors that cause this, and I know it's probably nothing to be concerned about. When I filled my tank (which was about 1/2 full already), the liquid on the bottom was very dark and the new stuff was much lighter. Interestingly, the colors stayed completely separated until I tipped the tank up and down (it was actually kind of cool looking).

Like I said, I'm not particularly worried, but is this a normal phenomenon?
 

jefsview

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The heat from the coils cooks the juice (caramelizes) while vaping it, and it is just the chemical reaction of heat to liquid.

It is normal, and happens with most every juice, even light colored ones. It just looks strange when you top off a transparent tank.

As always, vape down and rinse clean every few tankfuls to keep everything clean and free from build-up.
 
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