Sounds like a faulty AC - DC power pack . Other possibility is you have no AC power to power point . Either from a surge protected power board that has gone into protection or a blown fuse or circuit breaker to ac power point . Suggest try plugging in another device like a lamp to see if power point is ok or try another power point in house to rule out a faulty power point ..
Testimonial: "there is nothing wrong with power pint as I borrowed my friends charger at work and put my cell on to charge at work with same result."
SOURCE: nintendo dslite wont turn on.tried
Ensure that you are properly recharging the battery.
1. Insert the small end of the adapter into the external extension connector (labeled "5.2V=IN") on the back of the Nintendo DS Lite, just next to the SLOT 1 Game Card opening.
2. Swing the prongs on the AC adapter until they lock into place, then insert it into a standard (120 volt) outlet.
The plug should be mounted vertically or on a floor outlet (such as a power strip).
3. Once the adapter is properly inserted, the unit will begin to charge (the orange charging light will display).
4. Once the DS Lite is fully charged, the orange charge light will go off.
Check the AC Adapter for damage (such as bent prongs or split wires). If you see damage to the AC Adapter, purchase a replacement from Nintendos Online Store.
Try plugging the AC Adapter into another wall outlet. Its possible the outlet is not working properly and has not been charging the Nintendo DS Lite.
If you are unable to get power to your Nintendo DS Lite, despite trying to properly recharge the unit, then your system will need to be repaired.
Nintendo offers convenient repairs, fast turnaround times and, for all systems repaired, a new one-year manufacturer's warranty.
SOURCE: Samsung glyde - no response to charging
Find someone else with a glyde and ask them if you can trade them batteries for a day to see if it's a bad battery. ( you can usually buy a battery for $5 on ebay, or up to $20 in your carrier cell phone store)
If the problem follows your old battery, toss it and buy another battery.
And if neither swapping out the charger and the battert solve your problem then its the phone itself. I have called in to our cell companies before and let them know we have a phone that will not hold a charge no matter what battery or charger I use... and they usually replace free it under warranty as long as the phone is less than 12 months old, and the white squares in the battery compartment are still white. (Pink Red means oops! water got in there) and then you’re only getting them to cover replacement if you have cell phone insurance
SOURCE: Wont charge or keep a charge
First off, a google search will show you several companies out there that will replace the cells in your existing battery for around $70. Not bad. However, you mentioned that positioning of the plug can get it to work. The solder joints can become broken from the board, and the small plug in jack will get loose after a year or two of plugging in to it.
You can get a replacement plug at fry's electronics, or many online stores. If you need a service manual, or driver disk set, you can get them at mpcdrivers.com
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