Is there any way to 'revive' this 'brand new' battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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I think we can pay no attention to the manufacture date as this can be unreliable especially if the 'data chip' has been 'recycled'. The supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
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I have tried with the 45w & 85w Chargers.... no different.
Is there any way to 'revive' this 'brand new' battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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I think we can pay no attention to the manufacture date as this can be unreliable especially if the 'data chip' has been 'recycled'. The supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this 'brand new' battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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I think we can pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
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I think we can pay no attention to the manufacture date as this can be unreliable especially if the 'data chip' has been 'recycled'. The supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this 'brand new' battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
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I think we can pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this brand new battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Is there any way to 'revive' this 'brand new' battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this brand new battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of no if it is dead.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of 'no' if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this brand new battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit. Please leave a comment if there are any tips if it can be revived, or the expected answer of no if it is dead.
Is there any way to 'revive' this brand new battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it which is charging normally in the unit.
Is there any way to 'revive' this brand new battery? I have had it on charge for 4-5 hours straight, it was at 0% but now at 1%.. It is not accepting any charge at all and of course the units will shut down immediately when unplugged. It gives the same results on 3 separate units that are 100% without any faults with charging or function. My guess it's either a case of dead cells from prolonged storage drain or just a bad apple out of the bunch.
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Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it.