RustyOldNail
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I actually had a Samsung battery swell up a few years ago but not as bad as the one in the photo that @cybrguy shared. I noticed that the battery cover on my phone was bulging (remember the days of removeable batteries) and promptly got rid of it. It really scared me and I imagine that it would have been very dangerous to keep on using it or recharging it..
I've had some sessions with the new Sony/Murata VT5As and these are my observations so far. They stay cooler than the Samsung 26 JM that came with the Ace but still get warm. I think this is down to the amount of heat the Ace generates--the vape gets pretty hot after using for 10 mins or so (even at 185C) and some of that heat gets transferred to the battery. The battery chamber itself seems to be made of steel with some kind of silicone on one side and metal on the other, so it could easily transfer heat to the battery. This doesn't seem to be the best design and I also worry that the metal chamber could cause the cell to somehow short circuit...
I must say that I don't really feel that comfortable using it with all my newly acquired knowledge about 18650s and think my mind played some tricks on me during my last sesh. I usually start at 175C and have 5-7 min sessions and then work my way up to about 200C (5C increase between sessions). Anyway, I took the battery out during sessions to see how warm it got and I'm a bit embarassed to say this but I *think* I saw a kind of spark/flash as I was reinserting the battery into the chamber. Is that even possible? This most likely was the reflection of candle light or my blue LED chillout lights but the paranoid mind sees what it wants to see. I took that battery out and inspected it and put it outside on the balcony overnight in its case and continued with the other one. Nothing happened to the first battery and it's a completely brand new battery but I'm kind of afraid to use it again...
I'm starting to think that I need to look for different solutions as it's hard to fully enjoy my sessions with these kind of things on the back of my mind. Is there any way to power a portable vape via usb cable or connect it to the mains? If not, I might end up having to look for a desktop unit...
Only you can decide what’s comfortable for you to use. There are of course many vapes that don’t require batteries.
As far as using 18650 battery devices on wall power. Besides being limited by the cord length, MOST devices require a battery to still be INSIDE the device to function. That “feature” is usually called “PASS-THROUGH”.