Vape Batteries: Top Tips

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One of the main differences between tobacco cigarettes and e cigarettes and how they work is the fact that cigarettes are combustible and are burnt, producing smoke, and e cigarettes are battery powered. Powerful lithium batteries are used to heat e liquids which produce a flavoured vapour which may be inhaled and exhaled. We look at how to get the most out of your batteries and how to maintain them as well as possible. A well-maintained battery lasts longer before needing to be charged or eventually replaced.

E cigarette batteries work hard to offer you a pleasing vapour that is 95% less harmful at least (according to Public Health England). There are certain things that you can do or avoid doing to make the charge in your e cigarette battery last longer. Here are just a few to consider.

Buy Quality E Cigarette Batteries

You can buy cheap e cigarette batteries and find them to be excellent quality. The same can be said of buying one pound e liquids, provided you buy cheap e liquids, and cheap batteries from reputable retailers, there’s no reason why you can’t enjoy affordable quality! Better quality batteries will hold a charge for longer and of course, will be safer. When you buy knock off batteries or e cigarettes batteries that may not have been well looked after when transported you run the risk of using a damaged battery which can be dangerous, as well as affecting the overall enjoyment of your vape.

Think About E Liquid Types

The beauty of vaping is that you have the choice to choose how you want to vape. You may choose what flavour e liquids you prefer, what kind of device you want to use, how much nicotine you prefer (if any, zero nicotine e liquids are available) and also what base you wish to use. E liquid bases are made up with a mixture of vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG) in varying different ratios.

Some people prefer more PG in their e liquid. PG offers good clarity of flavour and is harsher than VG is. While this might put some people off, those who like a very firm throat hit may well prefer a 50/50 PG/VG mix. Those who are looking for a smoother vape and are looking for higher vapour production tend to opt for more VG in their e liquid. These high VG e liquids are also very popular with sub ohm vapers who enjoy big vape clouds.

Why is this relevant to enhancing the life of you e cigarette batteries? Vegetable glycerin, a naturally derived product is naturally much thicker than PG. This means that high VG e liquids might take more heating up than higher PG ones. The difference isn’t vast but something to be aware of when monitoring how quickly your battery is going down in charge.

Take Fewer Draws

It stands to reason that the more you use something the quicker its charge will deplete. For example, if you constantly use your mobile phone for browsing and on calls, you will run out of charge much sooner than if you leave it in your pocket for minimal use only. Interestingly, the battery that powers a mobile phone is the same type (lithium battery) that an e cigarette uses. Bearing this example in mind, if you are constantly puffing away at your e cigarette, taking long draw after long draw, your battery will run down faster. If you are looking for a way to make the time between necessary charges longer, you need to be more aware of how you use it.

Use The Right Charger

From a safety point of view, using the correct charger for your battery is a must for safety. If you use an e cigarette battery charger that is too powerful for your battery, it could cause damage, shortening the life of your battery significantly, as well as causing potential danger. No type of battery should be overcharged.

In addition to this. If you use a poor quality battery charger it stands to reason that you will also find yourself dealing with a battery that isn’t fully charged when it is supposed to be. The same applies to on the go battery chargers, i.e in car vaping battery chargers. Make sure you have the right type and that you use it properly. Consider your e cigarette much like the fuel that you put into your car.  You need to use the right type to make the car work and the best type to get more miles per gallon, and to look after your engine!

Think About Your Device

In the same way that certain e liquids require extra heating, therefore, use extra battery power, some devices require more power to work effectively. For example, if you are a fan of massive vape clouds you might try your hand at sub ohm vaping. Sub ohm vaping involves using a device with low resistance coils (under 1 ohm) and vaping at a higher temperature in order to produce more vapour and amplify the flavour of your favourite e liquid. This vaping method is one which uses more power and therefore will drain your e cigarette battery of charge sooner. If *sub ohm vaping or using any e cigarette with a temperature control feature that is set higher than standard is for you, you need to be aware of the extra power usage and the likelihood that your battery will run down quicker. We would advise having spare batteries to hand.

*Please make sure that if entertaining the idea of sub ohm vaping that you educate yourself on what it means to use low resistance coils and to do some safely.

Safe Battery Usage

If you want to extend the life of your e cig batteries you need to ensure that you look after them. Charge them fully each time but don’t overcharge them. Store them correctly and transport them the same way. You’d be surprised by how many people think it is ok to have spare e cigarette batteries rolling around loose in their pockets alongside loose change. This sort of scenario is often what causes “exploding batteries”, something that the media uses to make vaping sound incredibly dangerous. Human lack of safety awareness is what is dangerous. Use a case to store and transport spare batteries and your e cigarette.

In addition to this, make sure that your ecig batteries remain free from damage. Don’t let them bang around in your pocket, do not leave them near sources of heat including direct sunlight (think of how your car window amplifies the sun and heat if leaving batteries in your car) and don’t drop them. If you suspect that your batteries may be damaged, discard them. Damaged batteries are going to be ineffective at best and potentially harmful at worst. The same applies to all sorts of batteries, not just e cigarette lithium batteries.

In Conclusion

E cigarette batteries are considered to be consumables, just like flavoured one pound e liquids are. These are things that get “used up” and that will eventually need replacing. Using the best use tips above it is possible to get the most out of your battery and extend its life.

Always follow the instructions provided with your batteries by the manufacturer and enjoy the very best vape that you can, with the minimum amount of disruption. Remember, keeping an eye on the battery level and having charged up spares ready will go a long way towards ensuring that you don’t get left without a working e cigarette when you need one!