Invisible vapor?

MinnBobber

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Like others, I use a light at my vaping station as I'm a lightweight so I don't blow big arse clouds of exhaled vapor.
Much of my exhalations are not visible to me until they hit the light beam. Or even better as some said, when good ol sunlight is coming in and it hits those rays.

The lighted vapor helps me see how much I took in too, as with a hydratube with hot water it feels so good that it's hard to tell how big the hit was.
 

Ricardo

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I generally vape at pretty low temperatures - 195°C but when I vape some ABV at max there is definitely visible vapor but it's also harsh and can provoke a coughing fit. I was thinking though, vaping outdoors in cold climate must show up more so ambient temperature must be a factor too.
 

Rab

Well-Known Member
It probably causes a coughing fit because it is still so damn active xD
What color is it, and what do you do with it?
 
Rab,

Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
I always have my desk light pointed at my Herbie when filling a bag to see what kind of vapour is coming out. It is most definitely a blue colour, similar to liquid oxygen blue.
 
Winegums,
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