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You battery may be going bad, depending upon how old it is. These batteries normally are not replaceable. Try a different charger or charging method (i.e. computer via USB cable) and see if this helps. If nothing seems to work, recommend contacting customer support.
Hello Liz, You may have two problems. If your unit is several years old, the battery may need to be replaced. First charge the battery overnight. To get the screen unfrozen , you need to remove the screws on the back, open the case, and unplug the white battery connection . Reconnect the battery connection after a few seconds. If this works, it is usually a temporary fix . Either your battery does not hold a charge or your charger connection is poor at best and can not deliver a full charge to the battery. It could be both.
Yes, you're right. First thing to suspect is that the battery isn't holding enough charge. Check and clean the battery contacts, both on the battery and inside the camera- they can get dirty or slightly oxidized. Then try to recharge the battery. If that doesn't work, trying another known, good battery is the next step. You can purchase them at a good price off ebay. If that doesn't work, service may be required, but that can be expensive, so oftentimes it's better to just buy a newer camera, on sale. I've seem 10.2 mp brand names on sale for $69- and you can't get a camera serviced for that most of the time.
Yes it is the battery. First try charging it with trickle charger. NOT car battery charger. It should work fine once it is charged enough to start the bike. Than the bikes should keep it charged. Or you can jump it with car battery. This is safe. THe motorcyle battery is also 12 volts. Just smaller.
After the bike runs for 5-10 minutes and shut if off. Wait 5-10 minutes after it is off and try again. If it does not start again, than your battery is either dead or your stator/rectifier (your charge system) could be faulty. Lot cheaper to get battery for $30 than to pay $75 hourly shop fees for testing and than repairing.
I've had two flats on the back tyre on my jane power twin - the first time myself and my husband bought a tyre puncture kit and fixed it. The second time we tried the same thing but the puncture was in such an awkward position that the patch wouldn't adhere to the tyre so I needed a replacement. I went to my nearest Mothercare shop which sells the power twin and asked them to order me a new tyre. It took a week but the part came it and it wasn't just a tyre it was a whole back wheel. They charged me 10 euros (7 Stg approx). Hope this helps.
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