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I have 2 cameras that remain plugged in to power. Periodically, the batteries die. I don't understand how a battery can die if continuously plugged in to power.
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Thanks, I disconnected the camera, hit the contact with a blast of compressed air and now it's charging.
Thanks.
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Check connectors for posible water/dirt/crud...
What ac adapter do you use ?
When plugged in , do you see the " lightning bolt" icon on battery ?
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I use the adapter that came with the battery. It has been working fine for months, and all of a sudden, there's a message that the battery is dead. And no, the lightning bolt is not present, just an image of a battery outlined in red.
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check cable , connectors, ac adapter for power... if no lightning bolt then it's prob not getting power and yes the battery will go doa
Try another 5 v usb adapter to see if it runs camera, or a qualcom type with 5/9v if you have one
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Thanks, I disconnected the camera, hit the contact with a blast of compressed air and now it's charging.
Thanks.
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