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A very simple solution to r epairing all by yourself is getting help from handbooks, they're very detailed and complete in every way so for me it was my best source to repair
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While using the camera, you can see the battery logo on the screen.
When the logo is white, the battery is full, after a while 1/3 will be dark. little longer, 2/3 and when the battery is (almost) flat it is complete dark. Then you must stop shooting and recharge the battery.
On the end of the charging cable, the plug that goes into your camera, has an indication light.
As long as the battery iOS charged, the light will be red. When the battery is fully charged, the light will be green. But if it starts flashing, something is wrong with the battery. Or at least the charging went wrong.
When you are using the AC adopter, an orange led can come on on the cable, meaning the battery is discharged.
All to be found in the manual, page 15 and 16
Only possibility is weak or wrong type of battery.
Inspect device carefully and note the specific type of battery and replace accordingly.
These devices need a very high energy to charge the capacitor to flash that high voltage light.
Constant use of batteries weaken them.
Wrong type or dollar store batteries just don't cut it and some cameras will not run on anything but a particular type to achieve that energy and once again, these batteries will weaken with time. There is a special device for regenerating lead batteries but not certain this is the case with newer batteries of different compositions and charging patterns.
Further, battery chargers are specific to their respective batteries and should not be interchanged otherwise explosions, leakage and or batteries can be ruined.
Other than the batteries, a bad charger, wrong charger, the capacitor inside the flash unit or its electronic circuitry is bad. This would be an intricate and difficult task to repair unless you had the patience and little hands of the Chinese or Japanese manufacturers that assembles these, with hopes your not offended by my Archie Bunker style sense of humor lmfao.
Good luck, hope this helps.
Remove the main battery and try again, also! the power adapter charger should be checked for correct voltage, if okay! pull one stick of ram and test, and the second piece not forgetting to put the first one back and power up, if all this fails you will need to get it assessed.
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