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Charge led on pl70 usb charge lead won't illuminate at all

The triangular red/green led on my pl70 usb charge lead will not illuminate so I can't charge my camera

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Most likely the actual charger unit has failed and is not supplying power to the cable or LED, therefore no charging will be possible. Buy a new charger unit.

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sounds like a dead battery. Plug the origional charger into it and the front led (below the flash) should flash red. If the red led in the back of the camera flashes or stays lit, then you have the wrong charger plugged in. (the camera won't power up if the back red/green led is on when plugged in)
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