SOURCE: no 'green' light on bacl of my 'old' Vivitar 285
Then I'd say it's a reasonably sure thing that the green light is just burned out, The lights are supposed to be off at first, then red when there's a partial charge, then green when there's a full charge, then flashing between red and green when the "battery saver" kicks in. If you're seeing off, then red, then off, then flashing red, then that means everything in the charging circuit is working perfectly, there's just no green light.
SOURCE: Dell latitude D600 battery charge light flashing
That usually indicates battery is beginning to go bad. Eventually it will not hold a charge and will need to be replaced.
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SOURCE: Battery Charge light flashing 4 red one green Dell Inspiron 9200
usually, its an indication that the battery is nearing the end of its useful life. you can try to use another battery to isolate it further. If the same thing happens with another battery, chances are, the mobo is failing. Flashing the BIOS can usually help with battery issues. If another battery works fine and your computer is within its first year since you bought it, you can request a replacement battery from Dell
SOURCE: when charging the red light flashes for ten
If green flashes you will need to change batteries.
SOURCE: hi both red and green
If both lights are flashing it means the battery is defective so it won't charge it. By defective it could mean the battery is just worn out or there may be a short in the battery. If the battery is under warranty you can get it replaced at a Makita Service Center, if not you have to buy a new battery.
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