Western Vapes

Western Vapes
Western Vapes Vapor Shop ~ Stroud, Oklahoma

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Vaping Basics for the Newbie (Part 2) - The Battery

The Battery


Batteries come in many different sizes.  Some of the most common are 650mah - 900mah - 1100mah and
they get larger from there.  The larger the number, the longer the battery will last between chargings.  Some batteries are Variable Voltage (VV).  The means you can turen the voltage up or down to find the "sweet spot" on any tank you connect it to.  The gives the vaper the ability to fully control their experience. 

Battery manufacturers state that most battery cells will take around 200-300 charges before it needs to be replaced.....BUT the battery can develop a memory if it is not run almost completely out and charged completely before the next use.  This will shorten it's lifespan quickly.  Many people find it is best to own at least 2 batteries so that they can vape on the spare while the other is charging.  When you screw your battery onto the charger, do not overtighten, this will spin the post and cause malfunction.  Always clean and check your battery for oil when removing it to charge.  Using a lysol wipe or a wet cloth, wipe the interior and exterior threading on your battery, this will keep them from gumming up your charger and also from wearing out too soon.

If your battery suddenly stops working on a particular tank, check to make sure the post (inside the cup on the top of your battery) has not fallen and is not touching the metal tip of the atomizer (on the bottom of your tank).  This is caused by over-tightening the tank or allowing e-juice to sit in the cup of the battery.  The rubber washer under the post of the battery is no longer "springy" and the post has "fallen".  It is not connecting to the atomizer.  Try replacing your atomizer or you can  carefully lift the post in your battery..... just a little, to see if you can get the post and atomizer to touch again.   

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