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If they are charged, be certain to hold the power switch down at least 0.5 second. Have them plugged in to make certain they can turn on. Time is the enemy and a long time for batteries in storage to still be viable can be less than a year.
I think blue means charging and red means complete, no idea on yours.
That might meaning that's it's draining the residual charge left on the battery, before it can be charged, but if it does this for more than an hour, your battery is "toast".
Blue means that your system is not charging, when it is charging it should be pink/purple. when the battery is full it will turn blue. If the blue/pink light stay on it may mean that your battery is no longer charging completely. If it is still under warranty, get a replacement battery for free... otherwise it may be time to invest in a new battery.
I have several controlers in several different colors, but "coincidently" several of the blue colored controls have had the LED lights stop working completely. I am begining to think that many blue colored Sixaxis PS3 controlers were made during a version that had problems with the LED lights going out and no longer working, or simply a bad batch of controlers.
Did you try letting it charge for a while, even if the ligfhts won't light up, then press and hold the PS3 button to check and see if it took the charge?
On my blue controlers, they still charge and still work, but none of the LED lights illuminate anymore.
Solution would be to buy a new controler, or ignore the lights not working.
Hi,
The rapid-blinking blue light means that the Zen's battery is too drained to allow the player to turn on.
It can take 24 hours or more to completely recharge the Zen using USB. If you see the blue light blinking slowly when you plug it in, then the player is charging, and you will have to wait for it to finish charging.
If, after leaving the Zen to charge for more than a day, it still does not turn on, then the battery may be defective and not able to be charged anymore. The battery will have to be replaced.
the blue blue lights mean that the battries all charged up.if you cant connet good to the hand thing that means the wii remote needs batries hope i help!
DVD-3 RCA phono outputs(red & white=audio,yellow=video
I have a DVP-NS700,the same happens on mine.Turn it on,goes green to red(standby),then press eject,it will then power up properly.
I CHARGED MY BRAND NEW MOTO H500 HEADSET FOR 3 HRS CAME BACK AND BLUE LIGHT WAS OFF. THAT MEANS FULLY CHARGED. WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM CHARGER. I TRIED TO TURN IT ON AND NO LIGHT OCCURED. FLASHING.. STEADY... PULSING... OR ANYTHING
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