Volt heating up

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awsum140

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Congratulations on getting your Volt! I think you'll find SI and the group here in Voltville are a bunch of good people.

Any e-cigarette/personal vapor will get warm with use. Remember that when inhaling that the atomizer is producing enough heat to vaporize a liquid. In a Volt this is typically in the 5 watt range. That much heat in a small space will cause some significant warming, especially under heavy use. So warm to slightly hot is basically a normal thing.
 

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If i am in my car vaping it can get quite warm. Never has burnt me though. The combo of chain vaping and the sun on the silver part can make it hot. The clearos I stopped using. Chain vaping those made the mouth tip to hot for my liking. Very uncomfortable on the lips. I would pu it in kinda far though. Being top coil the heat is more towrds the top or i would assume.

Never been burnt in almost 3 months of chain vaping. I only use SI products though.

Tired and trying to type on a tablet is rough. Sorry for all the spelling errors there.
 
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I have been known to chain vape, run a CE3 empty in about an hour. I normally use them on 78mm batteries and they can get kind of warm, but they've never gotten too hot to hold or take a drag from.

I setup 3 or 4 X2 1300s with clearos of different flavors and rotochainvape, nothing has a chance to get hot and the floor is the limit!
 
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