Philip Morris IQos 3.0 Charge Box Compatible Battery 3.7V 3000mAh
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Philip Morris IQos 3.0 Charge Box Compatible Battery 3.7V 3000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
3000mAh
Philip Morris IQos 3.0 Charge Box — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BAT.000124)
This is a 3.7V, 3000mAh Li-ion replacement cell for the Philip Morris IQos 3.0 Charge Box. It powers the charging dock that cycles heated tobacco units through their heating and recharge sequences. OEM part number BAT.000124 confirms fitment to this specific charge box housing.
- IQos 3.0 Charge Box fitment: The IQos 3.0 Charge Box uses a single cylindrical Li-ion cell at 3.7V nominal to drive the internal charging circuit. The BMS in this unit monitors cell voltage and temperature to regulate output to the holder — a cell with mismatched capacity or voltage tolerance will trip the protection circuit before a full charge cycle completes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge-discharge cycles on the IQos 3.0 Charge Box and confirmed the BMS accepted the cell without fault codes or premature cutoff. Charge termination occurred at the expected voltage ceiling with no thermal events.
- Post-session charge timing on the IQos 3.0: Do not place the charge box on charge immediately after back-to-back heating cycles. Allow 15 minutes for the cell to drop below 40°C first — charging a warm Li-ion cell accelerates electrolyte breakdown and reduces total cycle life faster than normal use would.
Why the IQos 3.0 Charge Box stops mid-cycle after a new battery install
The IQos 3.0 BMS checks cell voltage at the start of each heating cycle and will cut power if the resting voltage reads below its minimum threshold. A brand-new replacement cell shipped in storage mode can sit at 3.0V or lower — below what the charge box BMS accepts as a valid operating state. The fix is to charge the cell fully before running any heating cycles. Once the cell reaches 4.1–4.2V and the BMS registers a valid charge state, mid-cycle cutoffs stop.
Charge box indicator blinking but holder not charging
A blinking status light with no charge output usually means the cell voltage has dropped far enough that the BMS has entered deep-discharge lockout. In this state, the charge box firmware detects the cell but refuses to pass current to the holder until the internal cell recovers to a minimum threshold — typically around 3.0V. Place the charge box on its USB-C cable and leave it connected for at least 30 minutes without interruption; the BMS pre-charges the cell at low current until it clears the lockout threshold. If the light pattern changes from blinking to solid within that window, the cell is recovering normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philip Morris
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My IQos 3.0 charge box shows a full charge but the holder dies after one stick — why?
This is a capacity fade symptom, not a charge circuit fault. The original cell has lost usable capacity, so the charge box delivers a full voltage reading but very little actual energy to the holder. A cell measuring 4.1V at rest can still have a fraction of its original capacity if the internal resistance has risen through cycle wear. Replacing the cell with a fresh 3000mAh BAT.000124 unit restores the energy reservoir the holder draws from.
The IQos 3.0 charge box feels noticeably warm during use — is that a battery issue?
Some warmth is normal — the cell is discharging while the heating circuit runs, and both processes generate heat in a compact housing. If the charge box becomes uncomfortably hot to hold, the cell's internal resistance has likely increased, causing it to dissipate more energy as heat rather than deliver it to the holder. Check whether the warmth coincides with low charge states; high-resistance cells run hottest in the bottom 20% of charge. A replacement cell with lower internal resistance will run cooler under the same load.
After fitting the new battery, the IQos 3.0 auto-draw sensor isn't triggering — what's wrong?
The auto-draw sensor in the IQos holder requires a minimum supply voltage from the charge box to detect a draw event. If the replacement cell shipped at a low storage voltage — below roughly 3.2V — the charge box may not be delivering enough voltage to keep the sensor active. Charge the box fully via USB-C before testing the auto-draw function. Once the cell reaches its nominal 3.7V operating range, the sensor trigger threshold is met and auto-draw activates normally.
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