Out of all the different types of vapes, it’s safe to say that disposable vapes are the most user-friendly. That’s because you don’t have to worry about preparing or maintaining them. A disposable vape is ready to go right out of the package, so all you have to do is remove it from the box and start vaping.
The fact that disposables usually work without any effort on your part, though, makes it quite a surprise if you have a disposable vape that’s blinking when you try to use it.
So, why is your vape flashing and not working? In this article, you’re going to find some answers. Stick around to the end, because as an added bonus, we’re also going to provide some tips for fixing other common problems with disposable vapes.
If a disposable vape flashes and doesn’t work, it means one of four things.
We’ll address these four issues separately and explain how to fix them.
If you used your disposable vape for a while without any issues before it started blinking, the most likely problem is that the device’s battery is dead. What happens next depends on whether your vape has a charging port.
Non-rechargeable disposable vapes are common in the United Kingdom and Europe because of the Tobacco Products Directive, which limits the e-liquid capacity of pre-filled vaping devices to a maximum of 2 ml. If you live in a TPD region and want a longer-lasting disposable vape, consider the Innokin Endura S1. It’s a refillable disposable vape that you can use as many times as you like until you’re no longer happy with the flavor quality.
If you’re hitting a blinker when using a disposable vape, it means that your device is cutting off and blinking during long puffs. This is a normal behavior for all vaping devices because all vapes are designed to limit long puffs to prevent overheating. To prevent your vape from cutting off, you simply need to shorten your puffs in order to avoid tripping the automatic limiter.
If your disposable vape started to blink after you dropped it on a hard surface or in water, it is possible that the device is damaged – and in this case, you’ll most likely need to replace it. However, we do have a couple of tips that might make it possible for you to revive the device.
If you have a disposable vape that’s blinking on its own or keeps hitting after you stop, your device is auto-firing. It’s important to fix this promptly because, in addition to being inconvenient, it’s also a potential safety issue. Here’s an overview of what to do; click the link above for more detailed troubleshooting information.
As we’ve explained in this article, the most common reason why a disposable vape blinks is because the battery is dead – and if you have a non-rechargeable vape, it means that it’s time to replace the device. Whether your vape is rechargeable or not, though, you definitely want it to last as long as it can because the longer your vapes last, the less they cost over time. Here are some tips that can help you make a disposable vape last longer.
If you have a brand-new disposable vape that isn’t working – and it’s an Innokin device – the first thing we suggest is viewing our warranty policy. If you purchased your device from an authorized Innokin retailer, we guarantee that it’ll be free of manufacturing defects.
If you have a device from another manufacturer or purchased it from a retailer outside the vaping industry – a gas station or convenience store, for instance – getting warranty service might not be quite so easy. In that case, here are four ideas that might help.
If your disposable vape tastes burnt, it means that the device’s wick is either partially or completely dry. A disposable vape has a wick positioned in close proximity to the atomizer coil. The wick is saturated with e-liquid, and as you vape, the e-liquid moves from the outside of the wick to the inside where the coil is. If there isn’t a sufficient amount of e-liquid touching the coil when you puff on your disposable vape, you’ll get a burnt flavor.
If your disposable vape spits or leaks, the most likely reason is that you’re puffing on the device too firmly. Vaping devices are designed to work under gentle air pressure. If you puff on a disposable vape with the same air pressure that you would use when smoking a cigarette, you’ll draw some of the e-liquid out of the wick. The solution is to puff more gently. If you hold the device upright for several minutes, some of the excess e-liquid may flow back down to the wick. You can also absorb some of the liquid by running a paper towel down the device’s mouthpiece.
Disposable vapes aren’t designed for refilling. When a device is out of e-liquid, it’s time to replace it. If you want a device that you can refill, recharge and continue using, we suggest looking at the Innokin Endura S1. The Endura S1 is rechargeable and has a built-in pod that you can refill as many times as you like, making it nearly as convenient as a disposable vape. When you’re no longer happy with the device’s flavor, you can simply recycle and replace it.