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does the red lines mean my battery is no good ? The camera won’t link up at all.
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None of the batteries I just checked have that icon so I can't be sure. Mine have been around for a while so it's possible a different batch or even vendor was used. Have you used a voltmeter to check the voltage as measured by touching the connections marked + and -? I get a reading of about 4.25 volts DC on a charged battery.
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I appreciate the response. I think it’s a software issue with the camera itself. I may try and update it again and see if that fixes the issue of not linking up to my wifi
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Hi @Camera-5
This looks to be a red water indicator.
If this camera or battery was purchased new from Arlo or one of our retailers within 12 months, we should be able to replace it for you.
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I have 5 cameras. I’m not sure why that particular one would begin to have a water issue. How do I check to see if it’s warrantable ?
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here is the picture of the camera info.
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@Camera-5 wrote:
I have 5 cameras. I’m not sure why that particular one would begin to have a water issue. How do I check to see if it’s warrantable ?
It's possible that the o-ring is damaged, missing or not properly positioned, letting moisture inside.
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Hi @Camera-5
I have escalated this for you and Support will be reaching out as soon as possible.
Thank you
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