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Your battery might be dead. If you have multimeter; check battery voltage value after full charge. If battery didn't hold charge, i suggest you to check your charger too.
This is probably a battery issue and not a camera issue. Batteries with low output or low power can be due to them sitting and not being used for long periods of time. This can affect their ability to get a full charge as their "memory" is reduced regardless of what the charge light indicator displays. Even taking a battery that has been sitting for a long period and charging it to full charge, might only have limited power. Some of these can be returned to almost full capacity, but it takes multiple, repeated, alternating, charges and power deletions to rebuild the memory. In many cases, however, the battery just needs to be replaced.
This is a sign that you need a new battery. If you can not get a new battery try calibrating the old one. Here's how:
1. Charge the batter to full. (I know you stated it is like 15% but charge it till it shows full.
2. Unplug the AC adapter and let the battery drain. (If your notebook shut down b/c of low battery, keep powering it on until it will not come on anymore.)
3. Once drained, charge it again to full power and repeat the process at number 2.
4. Finally, charge the battery again. This time it should be recalibrated to hold a full charge close to the factory setting.
the trouble with rechargable batteries is their voltage is low to start with even when charged. they only give 1.2 volts each instead of 1.5 volts from proper AA bateries. I use Energizer Lithiums in all my camers and they are great and last a long time. You can find cheap suppliers on eBay I use a site called 7dayshop.com in jersey (europe).
Runs good most of the time? Doesit matter how full the gas tank is? If the power is low how long doesit stay low? a second or two. or even less? when the power comes back on is it as good as ever? Are you talking about driving power or electrical power? the electrical power is made by the altenator and the pulley has a clutch that can go bad and the charge comes and goes. a good shop can change just the clutch. A bad battery can make the altenator clutch out so it doesn't fail charging a battery that won't charge. get the battery tested. Most auto prts stores can test the battery in the car for no charge. Engine power can be check engine light related, Is the check engine light on? Exhaust pipe bent closed or stopped up? oil change up to date? The oil can break down and sludge, when it does the engine starves for oil and partly seizzes. Low oil level can do it too. VW's are bad about sludging the oil does it more if the oil is'nt changed often enough.
Ive had a look at the manufacturer web site but ther doesn't seem to be any driver for your model.
You should be able to turn the battery warning alarm off in the management settings
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