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Posted on Apr 02, 2010

MY DS LITE WONT CHARGE, THE LED FASHES ONCE WHEN I PUT THE PLUG IN THEN GOES OUT. I HAVE TESTED THE PLUG AND POWER SUPPLY BUT TO NO AVAIL. PLEASE HELP

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The rechargabe battery ran out of power. if you check in the ds manual, it say the battery is good for about 10,000 charges.

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