Ambient temperature changes that occur amongst battery electrons affect its ability to work properly. An increase in temperature occurs, electrons get excited, whereas, a decrease in temperature inhibits electrons. These reactions are natural to electrons in most systems. A combination of a rapid temperature change and high humidity has the potential of causing condensation to form. This, in turn, can pose a potential hazard for your battery, and your e-cigarette.
There is some risk of lithium-ion batteries failing. In extreme cases, a fire will not only burn, but burn extremely hot (...up to 1000°F), and even explode in rare instances. Since 2002, there have been more than 40 recalls of lithium-ion batteries in laptops, phones and other electronic devices due to explosion or fire risk.
Tips on keeping e-cigarette batteries in safe working order include:
Only use connectors and chargers specifically made for the battery;
Don't buy batteries without instructions;
Don't leave a charging battery unattended;
Don't exceed the recommended charging time;
Only charge in a location with a smoke alarm;
Don't charge batteries in an unattended vehicle;
Replace batteries that have been damaged, dropped or overcharged;
Use replacements made by the original manufacturer;
Be wary of low-priced, unbranded products.
E-cigarettes provide an alternative nicotine delivery method. When purchasing an e-cigarette, make sure that you properly care for your battery to ensure a long-lasting life. If you are interested in delving into the world of electronic cigarettes, please visit Starbuzz’s website