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Unable to charge

When it's pluged to power , the battery icon blinks as if normally charging. But it can be pluged in for hours, sometimes even overnight and only 1 bar will come.

At times it will say unable to charge. Then on gentle manipulation it will show the battery icon as if it were charging.

  • Anonymous Mar 01, 2009

    phone states unable to charge untill plugged in to phone and states charge compleet long after unplugged date mever coms on I replaced usb jack on phone,, no help, quick fix piece of tinfoil shoved into usb port. phone works normaly but obviously won't charge

  • Anonymous Mar 01, 2009

    phone states unable to charge when not charging and when plugged in says charging also after unplugged states charge compleet , quick fix tin foil in charge port Ireplaces usb port on phone still same

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You need a new batt.

go to any local phone store to get one.

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When i pluged in my hcl laptop adapter the power led was blinking

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AC Adapter issues Q & A.

<p><b>Laptop switching to battery while connected to AC adapter</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b> While turned on, the laptop will switch to battery power even if connected with the AC adaptor (sometimes during boot-up, or after a while) until the battery drains out, he then goes to hibernation (the battery light is off). If no battery in the laptop, it will shut down, and the AC light will blink very fast. The battery (li-ion) will only charge up to 10%, where it then jumps right up to 100%, and will discharge from 100% to 90% then jump to 0%, go to hibernation, and fails to complete the process, shutting down. The adaptor makes a small "camera flash charging" sound, stabilizing at 19v. When charging, it repeatedly makes the "charging sound" Faulty AC adaptor? Or Faulty battery? Or Both?<br /> <p><b>A. </b>First problem: The laptop switches to battery power even with connected AC adapter. Most likely you have a faulty power jack. It's either broken or loose. It's a known issue with laptops and you can fix it by replacing/resoldering the power jack or relocating it outside laptop case.<br /> <p>It also could be a problem with the power cord. Find a multimeter and check the AC adapter. See if the power cuts off when you jiggle the power cord. If it does, replace the adapter.<br /> <p>Second problem: The battery will discharge from 100% to 90% and then jump to 0%. It sounds like a bad battery.<br /> <p><b>Battery charging light is on even when power adapter is unplugged and laptop is stitched off</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b>The yellow light for battery charging does not go even after switching the laptop off and power jack is disconnected. Battery does not charge at all with power source connected. <br /> <p><b>A.</b> First of all, try reconnection the battery if you haven't done it already.<br />The battery plugs directly into the connector attached to the motherboard. If the battery charging light stay on even when the power adapter is unplugged and the laptop is switched off, it's either bad battery or something is wrong with the motherboard. The only way to find the culprit is testing the laptop with another known good battery.<br /> <p>Also, you can try this. Remove the battery and plug in the power adapter. If the battery charging LED lights up even when the battery is removed, most likely you have a problem with the motherboard.<br /> <p><b>Battery charges only when the laptop is off</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b> Bought a Laptop without AC Adapter. I noticed it would charge the battery OK when the laptop was off but once in windows it would not charge the battery.<br /> <p><b>A.</b> This is very important to choose the right AC adapter for your laptop. The output voltage MUST be exactly the same. If your laptop requires 18.5V you must use 18.5V adapter. The amperage should be the same or higher. If the laptop requires 4.74A adapter, you'll have to find an adapter which provides 4.74A or MORE. <br /> <p><b>While using AC adapter alone or battery alone, laptop works. While using them together, I am getting a problem.</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b> While using AC adapter alone or battery alone, laptop works. However while using them together, laptop LED lights blinks and the power meter for battery drops down immediately to 0% critical level, whereas the battery LED indicator says it's full. I tried to unplug the AC adaptor while it went down to 0%, then the power meter for the battery came back to normal 85%.<br /> <p><b>A.</b> There could be a few different reasons why it happens:<br />1. It might be an issue with the BIOS. Make sure the laptop has the latest version of BIOS installed, update it if needed.<br />2. It might be a software related issue. If you have some kind of power management utility installed try uninstalling it and use Windows power management utility instead. 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<p><b>Laptop switching to battery while connected to AC adapter</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b> While turned on, the laptop will switch to battery power even if connected with the AC adaptor (sometimes during boot-up, or after a while) until the battery drains out, he then goes to hibernation (the battery light is off). If no battery in the laptop, it will shut down, and the AC light will blink very fast. The battery (li-ion) will only charge up to 10%, where it then jumps right up to 100%, and will discharge from 100% to 90% then jump to 0%, go to hibernation, and fails to complete the process, shutting down. The adaptor makes a small "camera flash charging" sound, stabilizing at 19v. When charging, it repeatedly makes the "charging sound" Faulty AC adaptor? Or Faulty battery? Or Both?<br /> <p><b>A. </b>First problem: The laptop switches to battery power even with connected AC adapter. Most likely you have a faulty power jack. It's either broken or loose. 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If the battery charging light stay on even when the power adapter is unplugged and the laptop is switched off, it's either bad battery or something is wrong with the motherboard. The only way to find the culprit is testing the laptop with another known good battery.<br /> <p>Also, you can try this. Remove the battery and plug in the power adapter. If the battery charging LED lights up even when the battery is removed, most likely you have a problem with the motherboard.<br /> <p><b>Battery charges only when the laptop is off</b><br /> <p><b>Q.</b> Bought a Laptop without AC Adapter. I noticed it would charge the battery OK when the laptop was off but once in windows it would not charge the battery.<br /> <p><b>A.</b> This is very important to choose the right AC adapter for your laptop. The output voltage MUST be exactly the same. If your laptop requires 18.5V you must use 18.5V adapter. The amperage should be the same or higher. 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For example it might take 10-15 minutes to discharge from 100% to 80% and then it discharges from 80% to 0 for 2-3 minutes
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