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As I am only a few days away from heading to the beach and also an avid boater on the lake almost every weekend, I have been concerned about the heat and sun with my e-cigs. What, if any, precautions do you take to ensure your batteries do not get too hot? Is just making sure they stay covered and-or in the shade enough or should other precautions be taken?

I mean if they get too how, will they fail, explode, just stop working until they cool down?

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Keep them out of the direct sun.And don't leave much liquid in the heat as in a car.MIght want to put your goods in a ziplock in the cooler and just keep the business part with you.

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Yea the only thing I would have with me is my battery and full T2. Everything else will be in the condo. Just wasn't sure just how much care I need to take to keep it in the shade and not let it get too hot etc... I only need one flavor, my tobacco flavor, when drinking beer and if I'm on the beach, in usually drinking beer lol.

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I just keep mine out of the direct sunlight, as far as I know, they don't explode, but the heat can cause them to stop working. I treat them the same as all my other electronics. They don't like water much either.

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I just keep mine out of the direct sunlight, as far as I know, they don't explode, but the heat can cause them to stop working. I treat them the same as all my other electronics. They don't like water much either.

Thats what I had planned to do and have done at the lake so far this year, just treat it like i do my IPhone and I will probably be ok lol.

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