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Posted on Dec 26, 2009

My wii remote charging station doesn't work now my remotes don't work with the rechargable batteries or without them what should I do

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SOURCE: My Psyclone recharge station ruined my Wii remotes.

Try taking the batteries out and leave them out for a couple of minutes replace them and try again.

If it still does not work the rechargable batteries may be shot. You can test this by replacing the rechargable ones with disposable ones and see if the remote works then.

If it does then buy some new rechargable batteries.

I hope this helps

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