I don't have a user's manual for this dvd player. Could someone let me know how the charge indicator light is supposed to work? Is it green when charging? Or does the green light go off and that means the charge is done? I don't want to overcharge it (is that possible to do?). Thank you so much!
Here is the solution: punt it like a football, and then go buy a name brand product, I purchased the same player for my kid, and I was not aware at first, but she never watched it ubless it was plugged in? When I asked her about it (about 3 months after receiving it)bshe said" dad, it will not charge so that you can use it without being plugged in". I know that it is supposed to, but thought she just had not figured it out? Well she is correct, and now the store does not guarantee it and the actual company......well.... let's just say that you should save your breathe!!
Godd Luck,
Steve
Nahh you cant over chargee silly;; when its done, its done, it just doesnt loose battery power. and im not positive about the light.. but i would most likely assume that when the green light is on, that means its charging.. thats how pretty much every electronic works.. light on-charging; light off-no charge. sometimes it varies by different color lights.
now maybe you could help me. i have the same portable dvd player and i have the plug in that goes into the actual player.. and you know how its that weird looking end that has the light that lights up.. well what is that supposed to plug into? because i dont have anything that it can plug into and im not sure if i am missing a piece..
thanks ! hope i was helpful.
SOURCE: No user manual for Protron PDV-288 portable DVD player
nahh you cant over chargee silly;; when its done, its done, it just
doesnt loose battery power. and im not positive about the light.. but i
would most likely assume that when the green light is on, that means
its charging.. thats how pretty much every electronic works.. light
on-charging; light off-no charge. sometimes it varies by different
color lights.
thanks ! hope i was helpful.
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