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@terrymulla77798 you are correct. The Philips DCP850/37 is setup to function with a battery. Yours may just be to depleted to accept a charge and hence the "CHG" light will not light up, since your battery is not charging. Not sure if replacing your battery with one from a PET729/37 would be much better. The issue with this Philips device is that batteries seem not to be available. this seems to hold true for the PET729/37 as well. Som worst case scenario is, you would need to build your own battery. It is not as dangerous or complicated as you might think. Here is how to get to your battery.
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Once you have your battery out, post some pictures of your battery etc. with your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you further.
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+While you work on your DVD player, take lots of pictures. Once you are done with it, take those pictures and create a guide for iFixit. That will help the next person that has the same problem as you do. It's easy and fun to create these guides. https://ifixit.com/Guide/new The iFixit community will appreciate this.
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@terrymulla77798 you are correct. The Philips DCP850/37 is setup to function with a battery. Yours may just be to depleted to accept a charge and hence the "CHG" light will not light up, since your battery is not charging. Not sure if replacing your battery with one from a PET729/37 would be much better. The issue with this Philips device is that batteries seem not to be available. this seems to hold true for the PET729/37 as well. Som worst case scenario is, you would need to build your own battery. It is not as dangerous or complicated as you might think. Here is how to get to your battery.
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Once you have your battery out, post some pictures of your battery etc. with your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you further.

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-@terrymulla77798 you are correct. The Philips DCP850/37 is setup to function with a battery. Yours may just be to depleted to accept a charge and hence the "CHG" light will not light up, since your battery is not charging. Not sure if replacing your battery with one from a PET729/37 would be much better. The issue with this Philips device is that batteries seem not to be available. Worst case scenario is, you would need to build your own battery. Here is how to get to your battery.
+@terrymulla77798 you are correct. The Philips DCP850/37 is setup to function with a battery. Yours may just be to depleted to accept a charge and hence the "CHG" light will not light up, since your battery is not charging. Not sure if replacing your battery with one from a PET729/37 would be much better. The issue with this Philips device is that batteries seem not to be available. this seems to hold true for the PET729/37 as well. Som worst case scenario is, you would need to build your own battery. It is not as dangerous or complicated as you might think. Here is how to get to your battery.
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Once you have your battery out, post some pictures of your battery etc. with your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you further.

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@terrymulla77798 you are correct. The Philips DCP850/37 is setup to function with a battery. Yours may just be to depleted to accept a charge and hence the "CHG" light will not light up, since your battery is not charging. Not sure if replacing your battery with one from a PET729/37 would be much better. The issue with this Philips device is that batteries seem not to be available. Worst case scenario is, you would need to build your own battery. Here is how to get to your battery.

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Once you have your battery out, post some pictures of your battery etc. with your QUESTION. That way we can see what you see and hopefully guide you further.

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