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K-Flex
10-24-2005, 10:37 AM
Hi

I left my ae in the car overnight and I know that the temperature got as low as 30

degrees. When I took the ae out of my car in the morning, I tried to shake the bottle to see what may have happened

to it, the temperature was warmer at that time so it wasn't frozen when I got to it, but the liquid didn't move

smoothly, it SLOWLY moved inside the bottle.

I let the ae warm up at room temperature, so is my AE back to

normal? Or is it still messed up/defective/less effective?

WxCloud9xW
10-24-2005, 11:11 AM
as long as the product was

sealed with the cap then its just fine. colder temperatures is going to make the liquids inside move slower. Makes

me think of what happens to Cell phones left in a cold car overnight during the winter. You try to use it and the

display is slugish because of the liquid crystals are too cold to move right. Warm it back up and it works like new

again.

kuraykillua
10-24-2005, 02:44 PM
I believe AE is oil based so

you don't really need to worry about it getting frozen. However if you have alcohol based ones then you gotta be

careful.
-k

WxCloud9xW
10-24-2005, 02:48 PM
AE: dipropelene glycol and

alcohol

Watcher
10-24-2005, 03:10 PM
the AE should be fien i keep it in

40c temperatures at times and it seems to actually make it work better :)

WxCloud9xW
10-24-2005, 03:16 PM
I use my lab and put my bottles

of AE in liquid nitrogen to make sure my pheromones are super preserved. :rofl:

belgareth
10-24-2005, 03:46 PM
I believe AE

is oil based so you don't really need to worry about it getting frozen. However if you have alcohol based ones then

you gotta be careful.
-k
Alcohol freezes? Not at any temperatures you are likely to see, something like

-117 C.

WxCloud9xW
10-24-2005, 03:48 PM
lol, maybe if your an astronaut

and your bottle of AE flew out into the deep cold space and you retrieved it, it might be messed up.

NaughtieGirl
10-24-2005, 04:08 PM
Hi

I left

my ae in the car overnight and I know that the temperature got as low as 30 degrees. When I took the ae out of my

car in the morning, I tried to shake the bottle to see what may have happened to it, the temperature was warmer at

that time so it wasn't frozen when I got to it, but the liquid didn't move smoothly, it SLOWLY moved inside the

bottle.

I let the ae warm up at room temperature, so is my AE back to normal? Or is it still messed

up/defective/less effective?

Hi K-Flex,

I wouldn't worry about it. I don't think heat/cold will

affect it.

Heat: I think they heat up the carrier solution in order to dissolve the pheromones into it.



Cold: Everything is supposed to conserve in colder temps. Cryogenics: Isn't that where they even freeze dead

people in the hopes of reviving them later when a cure for their demise exists? Like Ted Williams?

WxCloud9xW
10-24-2005, 04:24 PM
Cryogenics: Isn't

that where they even freeze dead people in the hopes of reviving them later when a cure for their demise exists?

Like Ted Williams?



Yeah, it's still rather a crude method, because it still hasn't been

perfected. I think they can freeze people somewhat properly now, but we don't know how to revive them back to life

yet. something like that.

But yeah its not going to hurt your AE bottle. The only circumstances I can think of

is putting your bottle in a place that gets both hot and cold back and forth often, which could cause the glass

bottle to crack and break open over time depending up the frequency and severity.

Watcher
10-24-2005, 08:53 PM
as long as u dont microwave or put

it in the oven at 200C + temperatues then i dont think youre gooing to have a problem with 30C

Mtnjim
10-25-2005, 09:33 AM
...i dont think

youre gooing to have a problem with 30C

I think he is referring to 30F (~-1C), 32F if water's freezing

point.

(edit) I just used a converter to check my number it's -1.11111112C :rofl:

Gee Guy, you must be

pretty far north.

belgareth
10-25-2005, 09:35 AM
I think he is

referring to 30F (~-1C), 32F if water's freezing point.

Gee Guy, you must be pretty far north.
Or

south :)

Watcher
10-26-2005, 02:17 AM
ah god should have read original

post well under 1C well yeah i guess the cold wont do any harm either