I guess it is a matter of perception. To me; 8.57% degradation in 4 months is not insignificant (35mg/mL to 32mg/mL) for the window sill example your reference. I understand too that the "Office" sample only degraded 2.86% (35mg/mL to 34mg/mL) over the same time period. I have no idea how
@BradJ has stored his e-liquid to this point and I did not intend to suggest any specific results regarding his juice; only
possible cause/effect.
For those that would like to look at the test, it can be found here:
Madvapes Blog - Nicotine Concentration Over Time | Madvapes
To me there are a few significant pieces of information missing:
--Type of containers: Glass or plastic(HDPE, LDPE, PET)? Clear, frosted/translucent, tinted?
--How much headspace?
--At what temperatures were the liquids at?
--Was the window south-facing, north facing, or ?
--What was the duration of exposure to direct (?) sunlight each day?
--Type of window: single pane, double pane, was the glass treated for UV blockage?
--What happened on months 5 & 6?
For kitchen sink science I have no problem with this, and anecdotally I find it interesting, but I'm not going to pull my nic stash out of the freezer based on this.