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Anonymous Posted on Jan 10, 2014

Just plugged it in for the first time. It supposed to be solid red it is flashing red. Is it charging?

It goes flash, three second pause, flash, three second pause,double flash

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2010

SOURCE: will not take a charge

same problem here....no charge.
blinks dim red. returned it and the second one does the same thing.
Help anyone?

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sonicboomele

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2011

SOURCE: I just bought the BT-15K.

it seems to be turned on try turning it of and then charge

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