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How to choose the right vape batteries

Any experienced vaper will tell you that your choice of battery matters. If you’re looking at purchase a vaping kit or are relatively new to the world of advanced vaping, your attention might be more focused on coils, wicks and tanks, but vape batteries are one of the most crucial components of any vaping setup. Not only do you need to look for vape batteries that have a long life and offer good performance, they must also be safe and kept safe. Naturally, the kinds of battery you can get might be limited to your setup and the make and model of your vape, but here are a few crucial things to bear in mind when choosing and caring for a battery.


Here are just a few ways you can start chasing those vape clouds...

Check voltage and temperature of vape batteries

For most appliances, we’re usually only concerned with the capacity; how long will it last between charges? However, things get a little more detailed with vaping. A battery with high capacity typically can’t have a high current aswell, so there’s an immediate tradeoff to consider. Voltage is another factor; a higher voltage will make for bigger clouds as more current is sent through the coil. This is ideal for Sub Ohm Vaping. Perhaps more crucial than current, voltage and capacity, is temperature. Temperature is often overlooked when selecting vape batteries. Simply put, the temperate you battery reaches while in use and on charge will determine how long it lasts. Cheaper batteries tend to operate at higher temperatures, resulting in premature aging or even damage such as bursting. Both of which can be costly in the long run.


Check out our guide on sub ohm vaping for more info on upping power and lowering resistance.


Another way of increasing vapor production is by increasing your airflow. This is actually necessary if you want to take the added power route as mentioned above, because you'll need to keep your vapor cool so you don't get burned. However, this also has the added benefit of increase the size of your vape cloud quite naturally.


Finally, choosing the right e-liquid can have a massive impact on the kinds of clouds you can produce. Most e-juices are a blend of VG and PG (which you can learn more about here). In a nutshell, PG brings the flavour and VG brings the cloud. It therefore follows that if you want to produce bigger clouds you choose an e-liquid that has a higher VG balance, but bear in mind you're likely taste slightly less flavour and it may reduce your throat hit as a result.

Using removable vape batteries safely

Most of the risks with vape batteries come from Sub Ohm Vaping which typically draws a big current to produce bigger clouds, but when used properly you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. Batteries in any kind of product come with some element of risk, from tablets and smartphones to laptops and other devices. One of the most basic rules of battery safety is to never exceed the amps of your battery. You should also be sure never to carry batteries around loosely, as they can rub up against other things in your pocket such as keys or coins which can damage them permanently. You also run the risk of allowing your battery to take a knock and start leaking which can lead to more serious problems.

Replacing disposable vape batteries

Having a removable battery may the better option economically, but if you’ve bought a vaping kit it’s highly likely that you’ll have a disposable battery to start off with. This is fine, and they usually last around 2 or 2 years which isn’t bad at all, but they aren’t very easy to replace. If you do want to stick with disposable batteries to avoid the need to recharge, you should make sure that you get the right kind of battery for your particular vape. If you’re not sure, ask - and always get your vape batteries from an authorised and trusted source!

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