When and/or where do you vape the most?

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eratikmind

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As I have been enjoying the beginning of the 2013 Baseball season, I have noticed that I consume about 2ml of e-juice while watching a game. I will use much more, if I use a rba. Thank goodness that I am only following one team, at this time.

So, when does you e-juice consumption go up more than normal, if at all?

Go S.F. Giants!!!! :D :vapor:

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EddardinWinter

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In my office or in my car. Not sure which. In an interesting related story, the owner of my company came into my office today and was stunned at the vapor level in my office. This is especially surprising since I added a high return duct and have the fan on constant ventilate mode. Which means there are 120 CFMs of fresh air coming into and 120 CFM taken out of my office at all times.

*CFM=Cubic Feet per Minute, a measure of air volume. 120 Cubic feet per minute would represent enough air to completely empty and refill my entire 16 x 10 x 8 office every 10.7 minutes.
 

eratikmind

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In my office or in my car. Not sure which. In an interesting related story, the owner of my company came into my office today and was stunned at the vapor level in my office. This is especially surprising since I added a high return duct and have the fan on constant ventilate mode. Which means there are 120 CFMs of fresh air coming into and 120 CFM taken out of my office at all times.

*CFM=Cubic Feet per Minute, a measure of air volume. 120 Cubic feet per minute would represent enough air to completely empty and refill my entire 16 x 10 x 8 office every 10.7 minutes.

To afford better ventilation, I would suggest have the building engineer adjust your supply air duct down to 100 cfm. This will create a negative air condition, which will draw the air in your office much more efficiently.

Actually, If you are located in a perimeter office, I would suggest increasing the return air flow. Thus, preserving the original supply air calculations based on the K factor and the square footage.


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pc room/ office ( vape the most).

I mix in my kitchen:

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