Resin from my cannabis vaporizer collects in my HVAC filter

This is especially the case when I vape flower buds, because my air conditioner filters start to get a light brown hue.

It’s no secret to my friends and family that I enjoy cannabis. I am not a ‘pothead’ or anything like that, and I didn’t even try the plant until after college. While most of my peers were getting high in between classes, I was busy studying for hours in the library with nothing more than a caffeine buzz. Unfortunately, I fell out of a tree a year after college while trying to trim limbs. I’m incredibly grateful that I didn’t break my spine, but I still injured my back greatly. I was in the hospital for a few days while the pain was surging. They gave me pain killers in the hospital, but only a tiny prescription when I was discharged. I knew that I’d soon be dealing with this horrible pain without any form of pain relief. As a last ditch effort, I drove to the legal recreational cannabis dispensary and bought a vaporizer pen. One hit put me on cloud nine and completely changed how I viewed marijuana as a whole. Now I’m a constant user of the plant. I don’t know how I could have healed without help from cannabis. However, the vaporizers still omit resinous vapors into the air. This is especially the case when I vape flower buds, because my air conditioner filters start to get a light brown hue. Eventually the white filter will take on an amber color, although it doesn’t seem to affect air flow all that much. I’m glad that the filter catches the marijuana resin before it can get to the evaporator coil. I’d worry about exposure over long periods of time to the evaporator coil, but not with these amazing filters. Getting a HEPA filter really paid off in the long run.

 

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