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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

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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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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.

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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

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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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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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+[image|3558115]

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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

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.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

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.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

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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.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

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.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

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.
[image|3557739]
-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.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

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.
[image|3557739]
-Pay no attention to the manufacture date as this is unreliable & the supplier has already sent me a replacement for it.
+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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NEW Battery with 1 cycle isn't taking any charge

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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.

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