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why does the oil turn dark in my vape pen?

by Abe Nienow DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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A change in color does not mean a compromise in oil quality, but a natural chemical reaction to time, heat, and sun exposure. Each time you use your vape, you are exposing the oil to heat and oxygen: two elements that make oxidation happen, which is the prime contributor to the natural darkening process.

Every time you vape, the oil is subject to the application of heat and oxygen which leads to the oxidation process. This causes a change in the color of the oil. The older the vape oil, the more likely it has gone through the oxidation process and the darker the oil.May 24, 2021

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Why does my vape oil get darker?

May 24, 2021 · Every time you vape, the oil is subject to the application of heat and oxygen which leads to the oxidation process. This causes a change in the color of the oil. The older the vape oil, the more likely it has gone through the oxidation process and the darker the oil. This does not mean that your vape oil cartridge is bad and needs to be discarded.

Why does my vape juice change color?

Jan 10, 2018 · A change in color does not mean a compromise in oil quality, but a natural chemical reaction to time, heat, and sun exposure. Each time you use your vape, you are exposing the oil to heat and oxygen: two elements that make oxidation happen, which is the prime contributor to the natural darkening process.

Why is my vape pen leaking juice?

Jul 23, 2018 · Your vape juice can get dark because of another chemical reaction between nicotine and oxygen. Nicotine is a highly reactive chemical and exposing it to oxygen, or even light can cause it to react and turn e-juice into an all-too-familiar brown color. But this doesn’t mean your darkened vape juice has gone bad.

How do I Keep my vape cartridge from turning black?

Jan 07, 2019 · When you vape E Juice, the liquid is heated by the coils to create vapor. But because E Juice is made up of ingredients – flavorings, colorings, etc – some build-up on the coils is almost guaranteed. If there is too much build-up, you get the gunk seeping into the tank’s storage chamber and this makes the E Juice inside it turn dark or black.

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Why Does My Vape Juice Turn Dark in The Bottle?

Your vape juice can get dark because of another chemical reaction between nicotine and oxygen. Nicotine is a highly reactive chemical and exposing it to oxygen, or even light can cause it to react and turn e-juice into an all-too-familiar brown color. But this doesn’t mean your darkened vape juice has gone bad.

How to Prevent Vape Juice From Getting Dark in the Vape Tank?

While you can’t prevent your e-juice from becoming dark entirely, there are things you can do to slow down the process:

Why is my vape pen not producing vapor?

The most likely reason for this is that the firing pin doesn’t have proper contact with the battery, which can happen when the cartridge is screwed in too tight.

Why does my vape pen leak?

Leaving your vape pen in the car during hot weather can also cause the cartridge to leak. That’s because the cartridge seals expand and creating a passage for vape juice to leak out. Drawing too frequently on your vape pen, known as chain vaping, can also weaken the cartridge seals, causing vape juice to leak out.

What causes a short circuit in a battery?

Short circuit. Clean the electrodes on your battery, there is likely debris that has caused a temporary short. Cartridge is clogged, nothing happens when you pull. Depending on how it was put away or when it was used last there may be some some oil residue in the air hole.

How many times do you have to press the button to turn on a vape pen?

You usually have to click the button five times to turn on the battery. When taking a hit, ensure you hold the button down, otherwise you won’t be able to draw.

Why does my vape pen taste burnt?

If your vape pen produces an unpleasant burnt taste the reason could be either your vape pen’s temperature control is set too high, or the heating coil has residue on it . If your battery’s temperature is adjustable (a feature found in rechargeable vape pens), you can adjust it to a lower setting using its multi-click functions. Start by rapidly pressing button 5 times to turn it on, then press the button rapidly 3 times to alternate between low, medium and high temperatures. If it’s a problem with dirty heating coil, clean it with a cotton bud.

How to clean a clogged mouthpiece?

Dislodging whatever’s clogging the mouthpiece using a small using a safety pin, needle or toothpick. It also helps to regularly clean your cartridge.

How to remove air bubbles from a cartridge?

One way to remove air bubbles is heating the cartridge with a hair dryer set at a low temperature.

VegasSparky Full Member

No stinkies for over a month now, but having a problem. During the day I vape w/a pen style 510 (or CTwist), and clearo. For the past week I've noticed within a day my clearos get hard to draw on, and the e- juice I use turns from clear/orange to black. I don't taste burnt wick, and the experience isn't nearly as satisfying as when I started.

calico21 Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

It sounds to me like a carmelization problem. The sugars in your juice may be turning darker, it builds up on the wicks and coils which is really hard to just clean out. That's been the problem for me in the past.

bhswmc01 Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I notice this on my evods if I refill it with the same sweet flavor over a period of a week or so. Just finish the tank, then give everything a good cleaning.

Nuuze Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Sweet juices and a hot coil (low ohms /1.5-1.8) causes caramelization of the sugars on my sweet juices. Plus I tend to take long draws as well so by the time I'm 2/3 done with my tank the juice tends to be really dark. Doesn't happen as much since I went back to higher 2.5 ohm coils. Hope this helps.

Coastal Cowboy This aggression will not stand, man! Verified Member ECF Veteran

Caramelization is part of the issue. Another part is heat and light, which partially oxidizes the nicotine and possibly other ingredients as well. I see the OP is in the desert southwest. It gets rather warm out there, doesn't it?

rexy Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I use a protank and my juice was turning very dark. I turned down my volts on my mod from 4 to 3.5 and now I don't have that problem. I think I was very lightly burning my juice so that I couldn't taste it-only see it.

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