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Dvd player charge light flashing battery is dead

Battery charging dvd player not working when unplugged

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shugsoccer

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I called someone who wouldn't charge me.

Posted on Apr 05, 2008

Anonymous

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chuck it in da fkn bin

Posted on Jul 24, 2008

Anonymous

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Does anyone know the warranty on this product? We should file a class action suit because obviously we are all having the same problem with the charger and they must know about it. Mine is only a couple months old and used sparingly - now its dead. I called Audiovox at 800-645-4994 and went thru automated hell to speak with someone. They referred me to www.18002526123.com which sells parts (chargers) for the DVD player. That is totally bogus - they sell a bad product then want me to flip the bill to get it repaired. I don't think so.

Posted on Aug 06, 2008

Anonymous

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I own the same DVD player. If the player runs from the AC Adapter but not from the battery (Adapter plugged into the battery) chances are the battery has worn out and it needs to be replaced. Trick is to find a battery for less than $40

Posted on Jun 23, 2009

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It sounds as though your battery is dead. If you place it on charge, does it start then? If so, charge overnight and try with the charger unplugged. If it does not start, I think you have a bad battery. The yellow light indicates it is charging, but some notebooks do not start if the battery is bad, even if plugged in. You might try taking the battery out, and see if it works when plugged in. I hope this helps you find your problem.
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I would say that the battery is not accepting a charge because it has gone bad or the charging circuit is not working properly and the battery is not charging.
If you can get a battery to test it with, you can see if the battery charges or if it is just that your battery has gone south. Rechargable batteries have a limited number of charges and if they are allowed to go totally dead and they sit that way for a long time they will not take a charge anymore.

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When is the battery charged?

these small dvd player are built with less options

normally with cheap batteries, so usually it will turn green when fully charge or even turn off. hard to say. but since it cheap batteries, it probably wont do anything at all.

i would charge it for 10-14 hours then unplug the device.
the battery will get hot, and then the device will no longer work after over charging the player.

so charge for 10-14 hour only UNPLUG the player
play til it dies then start process all over again.

if you find that the battery is dying faster and faster then you have a cheap battery

theres no easy fix for this, some battery cannot be interchanged
when buying something make sure you can exchange the battery like a laptop. this way if the battery is overly charge it doesnt leak into the player.

or into the device

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_92c86cbc79e9b552

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