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A Whole Collection of Ecigs Battery Knowledge

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Ecigs Battery

 

 

Ecigs battery explosion has been widespread these days and many vapers come to anxiety that they may face it some day. In order to solve the problems, today, Cacuq has make a collection of the knowledge about the ecigs battery including the types of battery and ways to extend battery life and so on. Follow me to read the encyclopaedia of the mods.

 

Types of Battery: Automatic v. Manual


Chances are that your first ecigarette will be a automatic battery. Most smokers choose these not because they are better (we find in our shops, when people can try both, most people prefer manual batteries) but because they tend to be used with electronic cigarettes which resemble traditional tobacco cigarettes.When you inhale on a cigalike with an automatic battery, a sensor detects the rush of air and activates the battery. However, with a manual battery you depress the button to activate the battery. Click to see the solutions to solve it.

 

Automatic Ecig Batteries

Easy to Use

Closely resembles a regular cigarette

Usually requires a shorter charging time

May experience a delay between puffing and inhaling the vapour

 

Manual ECig Batteries

Usually has more power and offers a more vapour and a better ‘throat hit’

Offers more control and usually a longer cut off period

Requires more expertise (although it’s not exactly rocket science

 

 

 

 

Variable Voltage Batteries


Variable voltage batteries, such as the Smok VV Spinner, are the next step up from a manual battery. These allow you to increase or decrease the voltage provided by the battery, usually by pressing a button or by twisting the end of the battery.

This allows you to find the right voltage for:
your ejuice
your atomiser/clearomiser
your personal preferences with regard to vapour and throat hit

 

Bling Batteries


Finally, if you like a bit of style, there’s no need to stick to a boring black or white battery. Batteries come in all sorts of styles and colours, and you can easily choose the bling to match your own personal style or clothing.


Battery Capacity v. Battery Voltage

One of the things that confuses many ecigarette users is the difference between battery capacity and voltage. The battery capacity on electronic cigarette batteries is normally measured in milli amp hours (mAh). The higher the mAh rating, the higher the capacity of the battery and the longer it will last. Most non-adjustable electronic cigarette batteries output 3.7 volts. A battery with a capacity of 1100mAh will be able to output 3.7 volts for longer than a battery that has a capacity of 180mAh, but both can put out the same voltage.

 

 

 

Nine Ways To Maximise the Life Of Your Battery


1. Initial Charge: Give a good first charge when you receive your battery. Most ecig batteries are lithium ion batteries and can not be overcharged. However, a good initial charge conditions the battery and will help ensure a longer life.

2. Storage: Store in a cool, dark place, especially if storing for a long period of time. If you do plan to store the battery for a lengthy period, try to make sure it has at least a 40% charge. This allows for some discharge while ensuring enough power is retained to keep the protection circuit alive. Some sites recommend fully charging batteries before storing.

3. Use Regularly: Most ecigarette batteries are designed to be used daily.

4. Charge Before Fully Drained: Battery University argues that a partial discharge stresses the battery less than a full discharge.

6. Take Care of your Battery: See maintenance tips below

7. Turn off when not using: Especially important if you are carrying the battery in a bag or in your pocket, as sitting on it can cause the ecigarette to fizzle away.

8. Keep out of high temperatures and direct sunlight.

9. Use a case to protect your battery: Batteries can get banged around and pick up fluff in pockets. For the best possible care, carry your battery in an electronic cigarette case. You can see examples of carry cases here for manual batteries here.