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Faulty Battery or Faulty Connector?

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Good evening,

I’ve recently dug up my old Sandisk mp3 and thought I’d try to use it again. I ended up using a known-good generic 3rd party Apple 30-pin connector to plug it in into the wall socket. I tried turning it on a few times to see if it would run on power but the same message would appear.

“Battery is too low. System shutdown.”

I even let it alone for 30 minutes but there wouldn’t be any battery indicator or changes on the screen, same message always ends up popping up.

Another thing I ended up finding out was that whenever I wiggled around the cable the ring light-thing would turn on for a very quick second but then turn off. i checked the connector itself and it didn’t seem to have any external damage to the prongs or the connector itself.

Not sure if it has to do with a battery replacement but, I wanna double check myself and see if my suspicions are correct.

Any information or tips are appreciated.

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Sansa e260R

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Faulty Battery or Faulty Connector?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Good evening,

I’ve recently dug up my old Sandisk mp3 and thought I’d try to use it again. I ended up using a known-good generic 3rd party Apple 30-pin connector to plug it in into the wall socket. I tried turning it on a few times to see if it would run on power but the same message would appear.

“Battery is too low. System shutdown.”

I even let it alone for 30 minutes but there wouldn’t be any battery indicator or changes on the screen, same message always ends up popping up.

Another thing I ended up finding out was that whenever I wiggled around the cable the ring light-thing would turn on for a very quick second but then turn off. i checked the connector itself and it didn’t seem to have any external damage to the prongs or the connector itself.

Not sure if it has to do with a battery replacement but, I wanna double check myself and see if my suspicions are correct.

Any information or tips are appreciated.

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

Sansa e260R

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open