Jump to content

Keeping juice fresh in a 5ml tank


Datamancer

Recommended Posts

Hey all,

I just picked myself up a nifty 5ml tank (mostly because it looks cool and fits nicely with my new Vamo).

After using eGos for about a year, I know that the juice goes bad after awhile sitting in the tank (and those things are barely 1ml!). Thus, I am already paranoid about putting a full 5ml into my new tank.

Any suggestions for keeping the juice fresh? Am I fighting a losing battle here?

Thanks guys

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Heat is your major killer of juice in a tank like Protank or Nautilus... so with that much volume, I'd not worry too much about it going bad from coil-heat. Just vape it WAY down before topping it back off, so you're not mixing new with stuff that may have been there through several refills.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I do what Earthling suggests. The only thing I do different (With my KPT mostly) is dump the last little bit before I refill. I have not had to do that with my Nautilus yet. It don't seem to darken as fast. It seems to be the coil that causes a lot of discoloring. If it taste off towards the bottom... Dump it, wipe the tank clean with a paper towel and change the coil/wick.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ok, thanks guys. I've been doing the dump-the-last-bit thing even with the ego 1 mil tanks, and that has been substantially better (considering that I sort of figured that one out on my own). I didn't, however, realize that it was a function of heat; I thought the stuff oxodized or something. Thank you for the info!

Vape on, homies,

- Datamancer

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Unless it's exposed to air or a lot of light (sunlight in particular) you shouldn't notice a change. Unless it takes you weeks to vape off 5ml. Just don't leave it out in your car in the sun or anything. A little heat actually brings out the flavor some as long as it's not over about 90 degrees. I keep a nautilus mini in my truck but shielded from sunlight in a black carry case. The warm but not too hot condition actually helps steep the juice quicker and really bring out the flavors.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I use a nautilus which is supposed to be a 5ml tank. I usually use between 4 - 6 ml a day in it. I seem to have a little flooding if I let mine get below the 2ml mark. I am super lazy and I just top it off. I have never had any trouble. I do vape it down to near empty on the weekend. I dump the tank, change coils, and wash. I usually drop my coil in a cup of vodka and let it set overnight. The next morning I rinse it out and let it air dry until next weeks change. I vape the same flavor in the tank so I don't have to worry about changing flavors. I usually use the coils 2 times and toss them in a spares box (approxamately 2 weeks with 1 cleaning)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Unless it's exposed to air or a lot of light (sunlight in particular) you shouldn't notice a change. Unless it takes you weeks to vape off 5ml. Just don't leave it out in your car in the sun or anything. A little heat actually brings out the flavor some as long as it's not over about 90 degrees. I keep a nautilus mini in my truck but shielded from sunlight in a black carry case. The warm but not too hot condition actually helps steep the juice quicker and really bring out the flavors.

I leave juice in my car all the time, it's regularly 130+ degrees in there during the summer, and they have been fine :question:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I leave juice in my car all the time, it's regularly 130+ degrees in there during the summer, and they have been fine :question:

Oh boy.... well I disagree because I have found heat breaks down juice and changes its flavor. And some juices contain actual food products (flavoring). Not a good idea.... :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I leave juice in my car all the time, it's regularly 130+ degrees in there during the summer, and they have been fine :question:

I agree with Bebop. In my experience, leaving it in high heat/hot car, changed the flavor as well as the consistency and throat hit. Add to that, I'm not certain what leeches out of a plastic bottle when it gets that hot...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I also carry mine in the car. It has been near 100 degrees outside. I only carry a small backup bottle plus what is in my tank. I don't know what is going on chemically, but when I get home the juice is a little darker in color than the bottle I originally poured it out of.

I have started using an insulated pouch from my wife's Humera it seems to help shield some of the heat.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's cool! I guess I need to clarify. I am in my car 80 percent of the day at least. So the AC is going. When I get hung up in a customer's for a long while it can be hot. When I am at the house or office, I bring it in with me. What amazes me is how little heat it takes to discolor it. I also noticed that as my juice ages it turns darker, but also seems to taste better. My all day vape I buy 3 flavors 30ml each then mix them into a 120 ml container. I then put about 15 or so in a small bottle to carry. This only lasts for about 2 weeks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The reason it turns darker is the steeping process, when I DIY my own liquid it's clear. I follow a steeping process that takes 2 weeks and after 2 weeks it's got a nice golden or sometimes redish hue to it depending the flavor. My honeydew turns redish but strawberry and cream turns a golden/amber color.as a flavor steeps it will begin to taste different too, more of the flavor is coming out and blending with the VG/PG better

Edited by Garrett1234567
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use Privacy Policy Guidelines