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Either your charger is faulty or there is some problem lies with the on-board power section of your HCK Tab. Change / try with another charger or take that to your near by HCK outlet for power section repair.
Try holding the power button down for 10-15 seconds, then release.
Is it possible that perhaps your charger isn't working, and therefor not charging your tablet (and the battery charge is depleted?)
I had a similar situation with my pipo s1. After further investigation I found that the jack the charger cord plugs into went bad. My charge light wouldn't stay on unless you held the charger plug in a particular position. The jack is hardwired into one of the circuit boards and to replace the circuit board was half the cost of the whole tablet. I junked it and bought a kindle fire. Better quality and longer lasting battery.
If tablet keeps burning out charges it is due to the fact that an internal short in the tablet is making the charging unit exceed its parameters and allowing it to burn itself out. The issue is with the tablet, not the chargers.
this happened to me, it needs charging, make sure the blackberry symbol on the lead is facing up, putting it in upside down moves the little tab inside the housing stopping you from charging properly, if it is a bit loose realign the tab with a thin nail file carefully just a touch then push the lead in symbol side up and switch on give it time it should charge..
Don your charger is probably not charging the batteries. When you charge your chair overnite the charger should have a red and green light showing charge complete. When you first plug it in the lights should be red and yellow. If you are getting a red and green light when you first plug it in then there is a problem with the charger or with the charging circuit to the batteries. You should have a charger port on the battery box try plugging the charger into that port and see if you can get the batteries charged. When you do you should have a red and yellow light on the charger changing to red and green when fully charged. Hope this helps
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