Why Does IQOS Often Show a Red Light and Fail to Charge?
Many users wonder why IQOS often shows a red light or has charging issues. One possible reason is its split design, which requires frequent charging of the holder and may accelerate battery wear.
Many netizens actually want to know why IQOS keeps malfunctioning. In fact, non-combustion e-cigarettes come in integrated and split designs. The Korean LIL and Sichuan Tobacco Gongfu are integrated designs, while IQOS is a split design. Why does IQOS break so often, while Gongfu does not?
Split devices need to be charged after every smoking session, just like a phone. The more you charge it, the faster the battery degrades. If the battery develops a problem, the device is basically ruined. In addition, split devices are made smaller for appearance, and the motherboard and heating blade are too close together, which can cause e-liquid leakage and short circuits. The IC can also burn out due to excessive temperature, triggering the red light.
Integrated devices are larger and better sealed, and one charge can last for several sticks, so they need charging less often. Of course, some are deliberately made with poor quality so that sales will be higher. That’s because IQOS second-generation devices are much better than third-generation ones!
Split devices need to be charged after every smoking session, just like a phone. The more you charge it, the faster the battery degrades. If the battery develops a problem, the device is basically ruined. In addition, split devices are made smaller for appearance, and the motherboard and heating blade are too close together, which can cause e-liquid leakage and short circuits. The IC can also burn out due to excessive temperature, triggering the red light.
Integrated devices are larger and better sealed, and one charge can last for several sticks, so they need charging less often. Of course, some are deliberately made with poor quality so that sales will be higher. That’s because IQOS second-generation devices are much better than third-generation ones!



