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Plug the tip of the USB charging cable into the power charger port and plug the other end into the USB Power Adapter. Plug the USB Power Adapter into an electrical outlet. You will know that it is completely charged when the orange light on the charge indicator turns green.
Sounds like you have a good charger/cable, so try resetting the Nabi that's giving you trouble. Hold the power switch down for 10-20 seconds to reset the unit.
I have a couple of NABI-2 tablets and they both react differently to the charging cables; I often have to shut the NABI off completely to charge them. Also, getting the charging cable to connect can be challenging - I will plug the cable in and out several times waiting 10 seconds or so to see if the green LED will go red.
Seems you have a bad charging cable. You might purchase a replacement new one from B&N directly but that costs a arm and a leg. Do some research on Amazon and Yahoo shopping. Compare prices and you might just be able to score two or more for the cost B&N wanted for just one. As these things tend to get worn out over time it never hurts to have a spare or two. This happened on my old Nook Color. After digging around a while on Amazon managed to get two for just under $10 and free shipping. The shipping should be free as you can easily put two in standard large envelope.
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