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I just installed two ARLO outdoor electrical charging units into my Ultras. Is there a way to identify that
the battery is being charged by the charger?
I dont see any particular icon.
Or is just by watching if the battery level remains the same?
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FWIW, my solar panels charge to 100%. If your cameras are recordings a lot, the trickle charge may not be able to keep up.
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If properly connected you should see a lightning bolt through the battery icon.
https://kb.arlo.com/1179176/What-do-the-Arlo-camera-battery-level-icons-and-notifications-mean
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But shouldnt I see the electric bolt when the cable is in place?
I just replaced the battery in the one in question. So, it was 100%, when should I start to see the lighting bolt
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I've noted that use of a solar panel (I don't have any wireless cameras connected to AC power) that a 100% charge turns off the lightning bolt. I don't know when that first happened nor if it's truly expected. It may be that this also happens with AC connected cameras but can't be sure. If you unplug the camera to allow the battery to run down to at least 99% and then plug it back in, does the lightning bolt reappear? What happens when it reaches 100%?
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When it reaches 100%, the battery is Solid Green with a lighting bolt. While its charging its a lighting bolt with a white background.
Similar to the solar charger. The only thing different is I have never seen a battery at 100% with solar chargers.
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FWIW, my solar panels charge to 100%. If your cameras are recordings a lot, the trickle charge may not be able to keep up.