Almost all battery explosions and vaporizer related injuries come from these common vaporizer and battery care mistakes. Most importantly is never uses faulty batteries, this always ends poorly. If the thc battery for vape is faulty, the case is warped or damaged, or the battery won't keep a charge, expose of the battery.
Never leave the battery charging unattended. Most well-made vaporizers will have a cut-off function where they stop charging when they are full, but many do not and some of these that do can fail.
Overcharging will damage your battery. So make sure you check it regularly when charging and never charge it overnight.
Do not exceed the amps of your battery. This is a little more complex, but understanding Ohms law is critical to battery safety.
If you exceed the amps of your battery you will risk battery failure and a possibly dangerous incident. Take the discharge rate (amps) divide it by your voltage level by coil resistance (ohms) and never exceed this rating. This is even more important if you modify your vape.
Avoid charging or resting your vaporizer on flammable surfaces. This includes your bed or pillows. Also, prevent exposure to direct sunlight.
This means not leaving it on your car dashboard or the windowsill for too long. Do not mix and match batteries and chargers. Do your best to use the same type of batteries at the same time.
If you do end up rotating different batteries do not mix and match the chargers. Always charge each battery with its correct charger.
Never fully discharge your battery. over-discharging the battery is just as damaging as overcharging and will damage the battery and weaken its output.
Vape Risk-Free
The truth is that vaporizers use incredibly safe lithium-ion batteries. But because most mods do not come with manufacturer-approved batteries vape users need to be far more knowledgeable about which batteries they use and how to use them.
If you follow our battery safety guide you will be able to enjoy your vape without the risk of your device exploding.