SOURCE: Drill battery charger doesn't work
Hi Firemedic13; Most chargers like yours have a fuse inside them. Remove the screws that hold the charger together. The fuse will be on the low voltage side of the transformer. Un-solder and replace it with one of the same value. If the charger is not held together with screws (doubtfull) you will have to carefully cut along the seam where they were glued together. A dremmel tool works good for this. After repairing use some ABS pipe glue to re-seal them together. If the fuse is not blown then the unit will require testing by someone that is proficient with a multimeter. Most times it is the transformer that has fried a wire. If the sides of the transformer have any burnt spots on it then it will be the culprit. Hope this has helped. Best regards; HELP2DIY Please dont forget to rate my answer.
SOURCE: Camera won't charge
It could be the batteries but my bet is the charger is bad. If you have access to another charger try using it instead. I just had a similar problem a month ago where my charger pretended to work but never really put much of a charge on the batteries.
SOURCE: Motorola E815 - Battery Charger
The E815 has a very poor design on the charger port. The cleaning that Solution #1 referred to is that Verizon cleans the contacts of both the phone and the charger using rubbing alcohol on a toothbrush to clean both the phone contacts and the charger contacts. I have to do this once a week or so to keep my phone charging. The rubbing alcohol dries quickly and will not harm the phone. Motorola has changed the charging ports on the newer phones because they recognize that they have a problem with this design. I have also turned in my phone to Verizon (twice) for a replacement. If you replace the phone be careful to record ALL your contacts because when Verizon transfers your contacts from the old to the new phone the speed dial numbers all get messed up because they start their numbering differently than you had it. I am still repairing my speed dial numbers. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Ryobi Model 1412001, 16vdc, 2A
I've open the charger and found that Q4 is open. But they have removed the part number from the component so you can't get a replacement.
SOURCE: Nokia 3250 charging problem
you must change the charging block /base pluck or go to the service provider will do it for you. advice by dogy.
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