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Lexar FireFly 2GB USB 2.0 JumpDrive - Page 6 Questions & Answers
XTAR VC4 not charging?
Ya, the internal protection wants to protect your XTAR from "shorts"... that low voltage fools the regulators. I have one just like yours and mine can't be 'tricked' into charging no matter how many times I connect and reconnect.
If you bypass the regulators you may cook your batteries ~ if you forget about them in the charger; so "smart chargers" are your best bet,
After my XTAR I purchased a POWEREX and it was much better, but failed too after just 4 months. Sadly the seller is out of business. Now I'm using a really crummy charger I really don't trust...
Vehicle power windows and other electronic switch problems
If your power windows are erratic (go down, won't go up, etc)
Get a can of CRC QD Contact cleaner at Home Depot and spray it in the switch, then toggle the switch a few times (may require a couple of applications). My Son-in-law was going to tear his car door apart to solve his power window problems. One application of CRC solved it immediately. I used it on my 1988 Chevy S10 Blazer to solve the exact same problem. I keep this stuff on hand and use it for many electronic problems. Computer problems? Pull out memory cards and other cards from the Mother Board. Spray every thing with CRC and reassemble. I keep my computer outside and usually once or twice a year during the rainy season in SoCal I do this. Computer has been outside for 5 years and this always fixes it. Corroded batteries? Remove old batteries spray and brush with an old tooth brush. Tivo remote control had sticky buttons sprayed with CRC and it was fixed.
How to format a 64GB microSd card to FAT32
you need a card reader that you plug into usb port of computer
then
put 64 Gb microSd into reader device.
go to file explorer
find drive thAt represents drive. possibly D: or E:
right click on drive icon with mouse
then move mouse to format about half way down
second item down is shown as file type
change this to fat32
click click on start at bottom of format window
Startup/Shutdown Procedure for SILCON 10— 8OKVA
Startup:
1. Switch on the mains power supply Display shows - System type and kva
2. Wait about 10 seconds Display shows - Stop charge DC caps yes
3. Press C on the keyboard Display shows - Start charge DC caps yes
4. Press # on the keyboard Display shows - Data Stored
5. Wait about 1 second Display shows - Start charge DC caps yes
6. Wait about 1 minute Display shows - Insert DC fuse or close MCB
7. a) Systems with internal batteries DP310/340 Display shows - System Off
insert fuses F020 and F021
b)Systems with external batteries. Close battery MCB's You have a 30 second window to attach the battery.
8.Press the "Green On" pushbutton Display shows - Normal Operation load xx%
Shutdown:
1. Press # to enter parameter stack
2. Press up or down until Display shows - Bypass Operation : No
3. Press C until Display shows - Bypass Operation : Yes
4. Press # to store
5. Press drop down arrow (enter key) to exit Display shows - Bypass Operation load %
6. You can now open the battery breakers
For more procedure go HERE
Shumacher x141b beeps constantly when device is plugged into it. Green light is on, red light is off. Also, fan is surging. It is putting out 110v.
You're running more than the specified power. The refrigerator is an inductive load, which means the power factor Pf will be less than one. Consequently, the power draw from the inverter is Volts x Amps / Pf. Also, if the inverter voltage is less tan 120V, the refrigerator's compressor and fan motors will draw more current than the nominal rating. How much more depends on the motor design. The harmonics from the inverter (it has anon-sinusoidal input) may increase energy loss in the motors, especially if there is a fan with a shaded pole motor (common in refrigerators). The bottom line is that you are probably drawing at least 420 Watts from an inverter rated for 410 Watts. It's very close to shutting down on you, and may cause premature failure in the refrigerator.
I recommend getting an inverter with at least 450 Watt capacity, preferably with a true sinusoidal output, or harmonic content less than 5% under full load..
My Ally Doll is saying she needs her pack? Where is her pack?
When Ally starts chanting "I need my pack", it can become your worst nightmare. I can't find "the pack" but I'm guessing it's the keypad that you plug into her wrist. My bet is the pin/plug connectors in these dolls were not super awesome quality wise and sometimes didn't register they were connected (the program cards were a bit glitchy as well). Once the batteries need replacing, the doll needs to be reprogrammed hence the keypad connection request. Just a guess...
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