Arlo pro solar panel "the device attached cannot charge your device..."
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I have 6 total Arlo pro with one using the Arlo Solar panel. the panel charges the camera and then every few weeks I get the error message "the device attached cannot charge your device..."
If I unplug the cable and re-connect, it will charge fine and then again in a few weeks I get the error again. any ideas, suggestions? I've tried removing, re-syncing, etc and it works fine for just a few weks
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I would reach out to Netgear Support.... this isn't normal but I don't have an answer
( bottom of page ) https://www.arlo.com/en-us/support/contact.aspx
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I used to get that error but I think it was fixed with a firmware update. When I did get the error, it was during low light periods. Probably enough light to make some voltage/current but not enough light to charge the camera
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jellotot,
As steve_t mentioned, this could be happening due to the positioning of the Solar Panel (not enough light).
Take a look at these positioning tips for best performance:
How do I set up the Arlo Solar Panel to power my Arlo Pro Wire-Free or Arlo Go camera?
My Arlo Solar Panel is not charging my Arlo Go or Arlo Pro camera battery; what do I do?
JamesC
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thanks, but I do not believe it has anything to do with the angle. its getting sufficient light, otherwise I would not get the error. I've chatted with online support and swapped cameras. Hopefully this stops happening every few weeks. I have plans on buying 2 additional solar panels to place on my other southern exposure cameras
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