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9 HIGHLY-RECOMMENDED SAFETY TIPS FOR VAPE BATTERIES

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 1:30 am    Post subject: 9 HIGHLY-RECOMMENDED SAFETY TIPS FOR VAPE BATTERIES Reply with quote

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTERNAL BATTERY MODS & EXTERNAL BATTERY MODS
Some vapes have batteries that are built into them. You do not take them out, and once they go wrong, the entire mod is about as useful as a paperweight. You might be wondering what a “mod” is if you don’t vape yet or haven’t vaped for very long. A mod is a device in which you connect your tank or dripper to in order to vape. A tank or a dripper is what you put the vaping liquid into. Internal battery mods are simpler for beginners, so that is what most people new to vaping get.

They can come in the form of “pens” or box mods. External battery mods can come in either a fat “pen” mod or box mod. Most external battery mods these days are box mods as vape pens have been going out of style recently.

This does not necessarily imply that they are perfectly square as they can be many different shapes and sizes. External battery mods take batteries that you have to buy extra to put into them. While we will talk about internal battery mods today as well, external battery mods will be our primary focus. The reason? External batteries tend to explode and cause accidents more than internal battery mods. This isn’t really because they are bad in some way, it is just that you handle them more. Whereas, you shouldn’t be handling the internal batteries at all. We’ll cover that too, don’t worry.

modifying vapesTIP #1 – DON’T TRY TO MOD YOUR MOD
Your vape mod or “battery” as some people like to call it was put together the way it was for a reason. A guy in Florida a few years back modified his vape to use AA batteries. The day after he did this, his vape exploded in his pocket and blew off a chunk of his leg.

That might not be a pretty visual, but some folks just won’t head this advice unless they hear it that way. A vape is put together in a way that makes it work just right. The slightest bit of tweaking can and will spell disaster. Basically, don’t play with it in ways the manufacturers did not intend for you too.

TIP #2 – KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR EXTERNAL BATTERIES
External batteries have a lot of energy being pulled out of them when in use. Regular wear and tear is normal but should not be ignored. Most people use 18650s, but there are other types of vape batteries both bigger and smaller.

It really depends on the type of vape you get. Most Smok mods take the 18650s. On the other hand, the I-joy Avenger takes 26650 batteries. The only real difference between those two is that 26650 batteries are a bit more girthy or wider.

One of the most prominent aspects of vape batteries that people ignore is the battery wraps. This is the protective covering over the metal batteries. This is an essential piece of the batteries as it keeps them from grounding out on the metal on the inside of a vape mod.

Some vape mods have protective pieces that are rubber or plastic inside the battery compartment. This does not mean you should put even partially bare batteries in those mods. When your battery wraps start to deteriorate, you can have them replaced or just replace the batteries themselves.

It is obviously cheaper just to replace the battery wraps. However, you should only do that to a point. As vape batteries get older, they start to become a hazard, which we are about to get into.

TIP #3 – BATTERIES THAT THROW SPARKS ARE BAD
This is another aspect of paying attention to your vape batteries, but this time it doesn’t matter whether you have an internal or external battery mod. If your batteries or mod throws sparks, or you see mini “lightning” for any reason, it is time to throw both out. It might just be the external batteries if it is that type of mod, but it really is not worth the risk to find out. Why? Because if it is the mod itself, you are probably going to find out the hard way.

Batteries that throw sparks are a step away from “flaming out” as they say in the vaping community. A flameout can lead to an explosion or a fire. You definitely do not want either to happen. This is especially true of external batteries. There is a type of battery acid in them and if the flames don’t burn your skin, then the hot battery acid definitely will. Which brings us to our next topic.

Recommended Safety Tips For Vape BatteriesTIP #4 – AVOID LEAKING BATTERIES
If your batteries are not working right or they are visually leaking, just toss them. They are a hazard to your health, and they will not work right anyway. Actually, you would be lucky if they were working at all. No type of leaking battery acid is a good thing, so it only makes sense that this type wouldn’t be any different.

TIP #5 – DO NOT LEAVE YOUR BATTERIES OR MOD IN A HOT CAR
You might find it convenient not to bring your vape into work or college classes with you. While I’m sure that is preferred by your workplace or college, it is not wise to leave your vape or vape batteries in your car. If anything, turn your vape off (most vapes can be turned off, or just take out the battery) and bring it in with you. If you can’t bring it in with you, don’t bring it with you at all.

Think about other items that you have left in a hot car. Soda cans explode, food goes bad, and God forbid you to leave any type of aerosol can in your car. Vape batteries are actually worse than all of those things. Your car’s inside temperature might reach well over one hundred degrees on a hot day. That is more than enough to cause your vape batteries to explode and catch your car on fire. That would be a good day for anyone.

Safety Tips For Vape BatteriesTIP #6 – DON’T LEAVE YOUR VAPE ON IN YOUR POCKET
A lot of the new vape mods these days have safety cut-offs. This does not mean that even they won’t blow up in your pocket. How does this happen? Well, all vape mods have a trigger button that you push to get the mod to produce vapor.

Only a few still are activated by putting the vape to your lips and inhaling. So, it stands to reason that you might be accidentally pushing that trigger button in your pocket. This is especially true if you like to wear jeans which are tighter than most other pants.

Some say tight pants are a vaper’s enemy. In reality, it does not matter how tight your pants are. That trigger button can be pushed simply by you sitting a certain way with the vape in your pocket. A lot of vape mods have locking features or can be turned off. If you are going to put your vape in your pocket, then pick one of those two options and do it.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the comphensive and useful post, I would say it is a must read for all of the vapers, not only beginners. I enjoy my vape pod kit Smok Novo 2 during rather long time already, but didn't know about all of these statements.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

interesting
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 4:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice
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