Faster juice consumption in heat

Hi everyone!

Since the warm weather arrived, I’ve noticed my e-liquid is draining almost unrealistically fast from my vape, even though I’m not vaping more.

It’s being used in a 30-degree Celsius room, with a 70/30 ratio e-liquid, a sub-ohm tank, and a 0.4 ohm coil, at 50W power.

Is this normal? What are your experiences during the summer?

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Hi.
If it tastes good, it goes faster.
I consume the same amount winter and summer, the weather doesn’t affect me, except that in winter I’m cold and in summer I’m hot :grin:

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Hi, I haven’t noticed increased consumption due to the heat, but the liquid does get thinner, you know.

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Is it possible the coil is faulty? Interestingly, vapor sometimes ends up in the tank, which I haven’t experienced before.

Geekvape Z coil

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Yes, it’s runnier. But it running out this fast is very strange to me.

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Hi!
In my opinion, there’s something wrong there, because for me the same 70Vg/30Pg ratio shows no change.
“If it tastes good, it goes faster.” -by @Zolika
:saluting_face: :face_in_clouds:

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I guess compared to winter (0°C), the juice is now +35°C warmer for vaporizing, the coil or atomizer might draw better. Maybe it doesn’t need such long heating…

“Temperature dependence: Viscosity is strongly temperature-dependent. In the case of liquids, viscosity decreases with increasing temperature (they thin out), while for gases it’s the opposite: viscosity increases with increasing temperature.”

Poor vapor! :winking_face_with_tongue: :right_anger_bubble: :grin:

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Well, at 50W it doesn’t matter how much it uses, it’s gonna chug the e-liquid :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:.

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…and well, it’s the end of the month too :roll_eyes:

(Really, I checked… there’s no snow! But it’s plenty warm though).