No, there is no need to avoid hitting the vote cap. You utilizing your cap is a rarity. From an answeranswer by Shog:
That said, very few people hit the cap regularly - in the past 90 days, only 160 voters have hit the cap even once, and only one person on Stack Overflow has used 100% of their close votes every. single. day.
The cap exists to prevent a small minority of users from completely taking over moderation duties. By having the cap, it forces users to find another area of the site to participate in, instead of continuing to close (or refuse to close) posts.
Continuing from the linked answer:
I calculated what we'd have to gain from varying the cap based on accuracy; giving you up to twice the current daily limit of votes if you were 100% accurate with your close-voting. Using fairly moderate criteria for accuracy, and assuming everyone who hit the cap during that time would've still hit the cap if it had been higher, we'd have seen a bit more than 11 thousand more close votes during that time period (a good chunk of those from bluet).
While a higher cap would increase the number of votes, it is highly likely that only a small group would take advantage of this higher cap.
Keep doing what you are doing. Your votes help. The cap is there, however, to remind you that there are other things that can be done. Go perform some edits, go walk your pet, answer some questions, hike, read a book or play a game.