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Hello,
I have been trying to contact live chat but I just get the following after filling in all the details.
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At any rate, one of our outdoor Arlo Pro 2's has gone offline?
I do not have a roof ladder in order to check what is wrong with the device. Its power source is working (have checked with my phone using a different USB cable)
Is there anything I can do short of getting a ladder up to the roof and removing the Arlo to physically inspect it?
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So, took the camera down and put it on charge - nothing was not charging. Removed the battery and the device sprung to life. Put the battery back in and all good.
So not sure what the problem was, but it seems power cycling resolved the issue.
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If a reboot of the base unit ( power button off-on ) does not fix it, then yes ... you prob need to access the camera.
You seem to mention the camera is ac powered ? not clear re you checked the power with a diff cable
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Hey TomMac,
The camera is AC powered yes. Checked the actual plug itself with a different cable and it charged my phone fine.
Will try a base-station reboot shortly.
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Just so you know, a normal USb adapter will not charge the battery...it requires the original supplied adapter
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Rebooting the base station did nothing.
So I'll have to get a roof ladder out and see what's wrong with the camera.
By adaptor do you mean plug or cable?
It's the original plug - the cable, on the other hand, is a specific outdoor one.
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The ac adapter cube is a dual voltage qualcom type... 5v/9v , the cam needs the 9v to charge batt pack.
cable prob isn't from arlo but if the lighting bolt appeared on the battery in past , then it was charging
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Aye, it's been out there for around 4 months.
We've had some rather bad storms these last couple of weeks, I've got a feeling it could be water ingress. But won't know until I get the camera down.
Will report back when I do - thanks all the same.
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So, took the camera down and put it on charge - nothing was not charging. Removed the battery and the device sprung to life. Put the battery back in and all good.
So not sure what the problem was, but it seems power cycling resolved the issue.
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Being out in the weather could cause a scale to build up on them even with gold contacts.
I’m not seen this myself as mine are not in the weather but just throwing it out there.
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I didn't sadly.
I do recall seeing some build up on the external connectors (from the cable to the camera). Could have caused a short of some sort maybe?
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