My 1 G ipod shuffle's been acting up lately. It's not charging. When I hook it up, itunes doesn't open. I have to manually open it. Then the orange light on the shuffle is blinking the whole time. Before it used to a solid orange light until it turned to a solid green. The solid green meant it was charged. But now it never stops flashing and never turns green. Nevertheless, I keep it hooked up like that hoping it's getting charged. Then I unplug it and try to listen to music and it doesn't play. Clearly it's not charging when it the orange light is flashing. 😟
What can I do? I've already restored the shuffle to factory settings. That didn't help. I formatted it too. Nothing. Please help, thanks!
iPod shuffle, Windows Vista
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The only reason I see is that the red or green charge light will be on all the time when the radio is plugged in. It might take a while longer to charge the battery when the radio is on but it should not be a big issue. 3) What else can I use to charge the battery? The SDS100 comes with a USB charger. Oct 18, 2012.
i just purchased the gen mini two bank and hooked it up and the charging light blinks from red two green and the error light does nothing i have two 12 volt deep cycle battery for my 24 volt trolling motor i disconnected and hooked to each individual battery and still the same thing can you tell me what the problem is?
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The NOCO Genius Mini On-Board Battery Charger - AC to DC - 2-Bank - 12V - 8 Amp # 329-GENM2 is showing that your batteries are not being recognized by the charger. The alternating Red/Green is standby mode so since you have your batteries connected, they may be depleted lower than the charger can recognize. I reached out to my tech contact who said if they are depleted below 2 volts, you would need to use an alternate charging system to get them to that recognizable 2 volt for this system to then charge the batteries to the 12V prior to use for your trolling motor.
If you don't have another charger you can use jumper cables for a few minutes to your vehicle with your vehicle running to get the batteries to have the necessary minimum voltage. You will of course want to disconnect the charger for your batteries prior to doing this.
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Code: 329-GENM2
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- Battery Charger
- Boat
- Trolling Motor
- Generator
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- Industrial Equipment
- 120 Ah
- Charges Only
- AC to DC
- 12V
- Wall Outlet to Vehicle Battery
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Code: 329-GEN2
- Battery Charger
- Battery Charger
- Boat
- Trolling Motor
- Generator
- Electric Vehicle
- Industrial Equipment
- 230 Ah
- Charges Only
- AC to DC
- 12V
- Wall Outlet to Vehicle Battery
- NOCO
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more information >Hi,I have a 1 bank Noco Marine charger. It worked fine the first time and i got the green light for my deep cycle marine batteries on a boat.Next time i plugged it in the charger keeps getting the red light and tripping. Almost like a relay doing a click and then it turns off the red light comes and clicks and shuts off again.The weird thing is that it also makes the little led light on my wire outlet go off and on when it clicks.Can anyone help with whats happening here?Thank you98530
I see no reason why it wouldn't charge as the fuse is what completes that circuit. 73211
When I hooked up to electric I got two red indicators. Left to charge for several hours. I never got a green until I unplugged and reconnected to the electric. Then I got 1 green and 1 red. I unplugged again and got 1 red and 1 green (reversed). After checking with amp meter, main battery is showing 13.4 volts (full charged?) I'm not sure what's going on here? Usually get two green after only a couple hours of charging. Batteries are only about 2 years old and lightly used.79139