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Night Hunter remote controller red light comes on wene charging but doesn't charge why

It is likely that the charger or the battery is not functioning correctly. If the battery is not taking a charge from the charger, then the battery may need to be replaced. You may also need to check the charging cable and port for any damage or corrosion. If the charger itself is not working, then it may need to be replaced.
Additionally, you may need to check the internal components of the remote controller for any issues. If the components are damaged or malfunctioning, then they may need to be replaced or repaired in order to get the remote controller working correctly.
Dec 26, 2022 • Cameras
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I disagree with your stament "Heat Pumps are very sensitive to either under or...

Adding Freon to an air conditioner or refrigeration system takes very specialized equipment and years of experience...it would be impossible and irresponsible of me to try to tell you how to do it through a computer.

Let me explain this further….
In small refrigeration systems such as you have in a refrigerator or a beveage cooler, the amount of freon in the system can often be measured in ounces of weight. Many times, just a few ounces. To get these charged correctly takes tons of experience and very finely tuned equipment. Just removing the hoses can release enough freon to make the difference between the system working or not working. Very sensitive scales are needed to weigh in the freon. To make sure the correct amount of freon is in the system, the system must be evacuated to a complete vacum. You need to have a special pump to do this.


To add to this, most small refrigeration systems are factory charged and sealed. They do not have access ports built into the system. To do anything to these system an access port must be correctly placed in the system for proper evacuation and charging. Then also add the the equation the fact that if you need to add freon to your system, where did the exsisting freon go? Finding and fixing very small leaks also takes sophisticated detection equipment.

The next problem is the many different types of freon that are used today. Some equipment has the type used, very clearly marked, but many do not. Only knowledge and experience can tell what type freon is in the system, and then it can be very difficult sometimes.

Air conditioning systems can be a bit more forgiving, but are getting more and more difficult to analyze and figure out exactly what is going on. The many types of refrigerant and variable speed compressors are making troubleshooting very difficult. Add temperature sensors and variable speed condenser fan motors into the mix and it becomes a nightmare.

Heat Pumps are very sensitive to either under or over charging. The only correct way to charge a heat pump is to evacuate the system and weigh in the correct charge.

Leaks in heat pumps or air conditioners are often very difficult to find, also. But finding a leak and fixing to correctly is the only way to achieve a successful repair of an air conditioning or heat pump unit.

So hopefully now you can see that refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump system charging is not something that can easily be done without the proper training and equipment.
Oh, and did I also mention that it is illegal to handle and repair any type of system the contains any type of refrigerant with out a refrigerant handling certification in the United States? Yes, and the although rarely anyone has been charged, it still is the law.

Please call for a certified repair technician to repair any refrigeration system and do not try to do it yourself.
on Oct 01, 2010 • Refrigerators
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My tablet will not charge, what can I do

Hi Elizabeth.
Problems charging Android tablets usually stem from either the charger or the charging port itself. If you notice your tablet isn't charging, set it to Air plane Mode and reduce the brightness to extend the battery life while you work to solve the problem. Back up your files while you can, in case the problem can't be solved at home.
Sometimes the problem is with the charging port of the tablet itself. Examine it to see whether it's bent or misshapen. The connector on the charging cable needs to be able to fit well, so that all the pins on the charger are correctly attached to those on the port. If your port is damaged, it may need to be fixed or the entire unit may need to be replaced. You should also check the connector on the charging cable to make sure that port is correctly shaped and not damaged.
Sometimes using an incorrect power adaptor can prevent a tablet from charging. Look at both the base of the adaptor that plugs into an outlet and the cable itself. Very long extension micro USB cables, for example, charge more slowly than shorter OEM cables. Check the manual that came with your tablet to see what type of charger you need. If you're charging the tablet from a computer USB port, it may prevent the tablet from charging correctly. Use a wall adaptor and see if it fixes the problem.

or go to this link and read up some more on this matter.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tablet+will+not+charge&rlz=1C1AVFC_enGB797GB798&oq=tablet+will+not+charge&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.658j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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How do I make sure the battery is charging correctly?

watch charging indicator when charging,,,u can check battery status after some time of charging
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I put in a new battery and now the radio beeps when it is keyed up. I put the old battery back in and it works fine. Both batteries fully charged. Any suggestions?

A beep when keyed up can mean a low battery.
1) It is possible your new battery did not take its initial charge, it can take as many as 3 chargings to 'jump start' a new battery. You might try charging the battery an addition 2 full charge cycles.
2) Try the new battery in another SP50 radio to see if it works, or test with a volt meter, if available.
3) Double check the battery is the correct HNN9018 or equivalent NiCd battery. If you are using an after-market battery, check to see if it is a NiCd. If it is a NiMH battery you will need a fast rate charger to charge it up. (On an SP50 the fast rate charger has a blue button on the tray which needs pressed to put it in fast charge mode)
4) This may sound silly, but check to see you installed the battery the correct way. On a Motorola battery the STOP sign would not be visible when installed correctly.
5) If all these items do not solve the 'new battery' problem, you should return the battery to the place of purchase for an exchange.

Best regards.
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Phone dead after overnite charge

It sounds like your phone battery is no longer holding a charge. If the battery is less than a year old, go to a store location for your carrier and see if they will replace. Otherwise you will have to purchase a new battery.
May 03, 2011 • Cell Phones
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I recently did not pass my auto inspection with the new Interstate Battery I recently purchased for my 2002 Ford Escape. I was told that I need to drive 150 more miles before all aspects of the battery...

NO - sounds like the battery needs to be charged - a new fully charged battery will measure 12.6 volts - if you are not getting this voltage then the battery is not fully charged - driving the vehicle will charge the battery if the charging system is working correctly, but the battery should have been fully charged when you purchased it - batteries will loose charge sitting on a shelf and the best shops keep the batteries they have for sale charged weekly if they don't sell them faster than that - good luck :O)
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My 2004 aveo 1.6 L alternator had to be replaced and now the battery light on the dash is still on, and the car runs good and is getting a charge. do i need have my computer reset?

HI, No having your (PCM) computor reset will do nothing to correct this problem. Because the Alternator is charging doesn't mean its charging correctly. This light will come on if there is an over charge situation also. There may also be a short to ground in the charge circuit. I hope this helps good luck.
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C510 will only MMS not SMS

hi, all you need to do is contact your service provider and ask them for your correct message center number they will give you this for free over the phone but also ask them to send you the correct mms and internet settings to your phone they send you these via txt message and this will update your phone to the correct settings to ensure your being charged correctly as you can be over charged if your using cross network settings.

You may also be able to get the settings from your service providers website as orange are pretty good so you could always have a look their first but if not just ring orange from your phone and ask them to send you the correct settings they dont charge for this and it just updates your phone to the latest settings.

Let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok
Jan 15, 2010 • Cell Phones
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Dell 1545 plugged in with correct adapter, but not charging.

Battery packs die after a while they are unable to hold charge this sounds like your case, you will need to replace battery pack, if you get two good years out of such you have already done well.
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