Damage (?) to e-cig enhanced vapor - is it safe?

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sincerelysasquatch

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So, a few weeks ago I bought my first e-cigarettes, a starter kit with two kanger t2 clearomizers and 750 mah batteries. One went missing after I thought I brought it in from my car and I found it yesterday, half-buried in the dirt in the area where I park my car (Must have fallen out of my pocket). It was intact, perhaps had been run over but just pressed into the dirt. I paid probably too much for the kit so I decided to bring it in and clean it up and charge the battery, and I just filled it and vaped it for the first time today. The vapor is very warm and there is much more of it than usual. I really like it a lot but I am worried that some sort of damage may have caused this and that it may not be safe to vape. It doesn't look damaged, but it is definitely a lot different (nicer) to vape than before. Does anyone know if any sort of damage could be causing this, and what would you advise I do in this situation? I really hope it is safe to vape as I rather like the new effect.
 

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Do you have a multimeter so that you could check the voltage?

If it were me I'd probably just toss that one. Being exposed to the elements and smashed into the dirt... Who knows what is going in inside that battery?

If you do like the increased vapor and heat it's probably time for you to step up to a variable voltage type ecig. You could get a vision spinner or an ego twist and have much more control over the power of your vape than just relying on a possibly damaged battery. If you want to go a little higher end you could look at the mvp2 or a tube vv/vw like the zmax or vamo. All of this will allow you to adjust the power the battery delivers to the coil and allow you to fine tune your vape.
 
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