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If you are charging it every night the battery may have lost it's zero point. In simple terms this means the battery can no longer hold anymore charge and you need to buy a new battery.
Sadly that's how they make the new rechargable batteries for controllers. You are supposed to recycle that and buy new. Luckily you can find chargers for the wii very cheap nowadays. I have used a few different chargers and have found the Nyko brand ones are junk so steer clear of those. The Duracell induction chargers however work very nicely. You just set the wii remote down on the charge pad and it charges fairly quickly. My kids run around and even if the remote shifts a bit it will continue charging. Hope this helps!
Hi, If the battery does not charge properly. The battery in the unit maybe the problem. Replace it.
After a long time of use the battery will not hold a charge.anymore. Good luck.
sounds like there might be a connection problem inside the flashlight. or, simply the batteries just will not hold a charge anymore. Some rechargable batteries tend to die after awhile and wont hold their charge anymore.
You have dead nimh (nickle metal hydride) batteries. You
will need a replacement. You can test for this by removing the battery
and holding the power button for 15 seconds. This will restart the
charging cycle as if the battery were new.
It is possible that the battery is defective. The battery might not be holding a charge anymore. If the battery is not maintenence free then you could pull the caps and check the water level in the battey. Make sure the water level is full and use distilled water to fill it. As far as the car not starting it could just be because the battery is not holding a charge anymore but you could also verify that none of the fuses were blown from connecting the charger to the battery.
When I used this model in the past, it appears that the battery wasn't holding a charge after a year of use. I called them about it and told me that the battery wouldn't hold a charge anymore, there wasn't a battery replacement for it, and that I would have to replace it.
I believe Jabra is currently doing the support for GN. Support can be reached at this link:
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