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Posted on Nov 17, 2008

Charging the battery

How do i charge the battery on my mp3 player

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  • lipgloss9000 Nov 21, 2008

    I have the same problem. My mp3 player has been plugged in my computer for like 2 months and it still won't charge. How do I fix it?

  • Blastcannon Nov 23, 2008

    I kept trying to charge my Sansa express mp3 player on a computer and it still won't charge!

  • schatae_jenn Jan 01, 2009

    how do i charge this .i already tried everything

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If you have been trying to charge your battery and it won't charge, it probably is a defective player. It does not take long to charge

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I have an iq sound 4700 that i bought two days ago but it seems that its taking longer to charge.whenever i take the plug out, i cant switch it on. need help ASAP?

dear, you do not mentioned that how long stand by your battery gives you after charging.
and if your mp3 every showed battery full after charging.
well since your mp3 player is new, it must not have any problem in battery, i think your charges has some fault. Go to the shop where you purchased your mobile.
they may make it for free.
well,
if your battery shows charged full, and gives a long stand by, then your battery is 100%good.
you need to change your charges, or an integrated circuit which help to keep charging you mp3 player., this circuit defines how long it have to take to charge you mp3 player.

best of luck!

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My onxy mp3 player won't charge despite being plugged into my USB port for hours

If the MP3 player battery is more than 3 - 4 years old then the battery could be worn out.Rechargeable batteries have a finite number of charge and discharge cycles andwill lose their charge capacity over time, i.e. won't charge to 100% andgradually the charge reduces until the battery won't charge up at all. OR Thebattery shows a 100% charge but when the adapter is disconnected the batterydrops off to zero capacity in a very short time. If the battery drops to anunacceptable charge level then the battery needs to be replaced.
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After charging your portable media player overnight, you turn it on only to find that it is reporting a low battery. Seconds later, it shuts off automatically. What might be wrong

Ifthe MP3 player battery is more than 3 - 4 years old then the battery could be wornout. Rechargeable batteries have a finite number of charge and discharge cyclesand will lose their charge capacity over time, i.e. won't charge to 100% andgradually the charge reduces until the battery won't charge up atall. ORThe battery shows a 100% charge but when the adapter is disconnected the batterydrops off to zero capacity in a very short time. Ifthe battery drops to an unacceptable charge level then the battery needs to bereplaced.
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Says charging, but wont charge

your battery is merely bad try to replace the battery of your mp3 player...
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I charge the MP3 player and it still shows "low battery" message.

There is a trick to charging the battery in these small mp3 players. It won't charge if it is turned on, and it won't charges if it's turned off. Here's what to do...
1. plug the player into your USB port. or wall charger
2. switch the player on using the mechanical switch (on the side)
3. turn it off by either holding down the play button, or selecting "System" from the menu
4. The screen will go black and the battery will begin charging.
That is if the battery is still chargeable after all this time. The battery may well require replacing.
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How do I charge the MP3 Player?

Have you got the cable that go's between the mp3 and the computer ?. If you have then that is haw you charge up your mp3 player, you can leave it hocked up to your computer while it is charging.
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How do i charge it

Three way to Charge you Battery...
1. Charge with USB Cable- Use usb cable and directly connect to you mp3 player, And another attach to the computer.
2. Charge with Charger - directly connect to AC power supply and another attach to mp3 player.
3. Directly Boost - Another way to charge, open your mp3 player and charge your mp3 battery directly (+/-) point with Zapper (zap gun) - It will boost your battery immidietly.
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Charging mp3 player

If your MP3 has an inbuilt Li-Ion battery (e.g. no compartment for a standard/Ni-MH AAA battery), then connecting the player to your computer will normally charge it - this is the case for the PD-6070 'stick' player. Your player will also indicate that it is being charged (or not charged!) via the battery level/power indicator which is located on the top RHS.
Hope it helps!
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My mp3 player says it's fully charged when I connect it but when I disconnect it and try to turn it on it says ''battery dead''.

your battery is most definitely faulty. The reason why you can charge it is your device uses the AC Charge while charging th battery. even when it says "Charge Complete", it is still charging the battery. Have the device sent for warranty repair.
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Charging the battery on a sansa mp3 player

Do you have the USB cord and a laptop? you plug those into each other to charge it or you get the DC adapter.
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