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I have the graco pack and play with that little music/light part and i cant figure out how to put batterys in it. i see part of it looks like a battery pack but i cant get it open! i lost the instructions
If it's the same one we have, the batteries don't go in the actual thing that plays the music/lights - they go in a battery pack that is connected to those by a wire The battery pack will have to be opened with a screwdriver.
i bought the limited edition red controller that came with the play and charge kit thing mid to late last year. recently my 360 red ringed :( but i got it back a few weeks ago, but since i couldn't play it my battery pack just died inside of it (i thnk i only had 2 cells left in it). but i have been playing with it plugged in to the 360 like i did when i would charge it. everything else works fine, but i don't know if maybe a few months from now if i should buy a new battery pack, switch to using real batteries, or just keep doing what i've been doing for the last couple of weeks.
heya, first off the battery pack is actually dead? (as in not working?) or it has just been drained completly? i suggest first off trying it with a borrowed battery pack to ensure the controller works properly, and then if not buying a new one or u can try to charge the battery pack (if its fully depleted uw ill need to turn on ur xbox and plug ion the plug and play kit to controller and the xbox and then leave the xbox on for like 4 hours without using it) i cant see why you would need to buy a new battery pack or use batteries the technology is pretty flawless so maybe its just ur controller broken or the fact its just COMPLETELY out of battery hope i helped :D
I have an XBOX 360 battery pack, and it doe's not work. when ever I put the charger on the controller, the controller just does nothing, but the controller does work, but when I leave for a long time, it's still not charged. What can I do ?
you may need to bring it to gamestop or where ever you got it and they might try to fix it
I have a rechargeable battery pack. when i plug in my plug n' play charger, the red light comes on but i still cant even turn on or connect my controller. The whole console has been in storage for a while.
Battery packs sometimes go bad . I bought one and it went bad in 3 months and would not charge or make connection to xbox. Microsoft does not make the best accessory's.
I need camera bag for my canon 7D with battery pack and canon 24-70 attached with hood reversed with Mac Air or Ipad 4. Slingshot preferred, but defiantly not Kata 3 in 33 size (already have that looking for something smaller). I will only carry 7D with body grip 24-70 and flash and ipad 4, maybe my 10-22 or 18-200 if it has more space. Of course my battery charger, memory cards, readers and cleaning kit. Thnx in advance
You do not / cannot. The battery wishes to be eliminated and recharged in a charger. Leaving your digital camera on outside in a single day is the the fine of recommendations. And the outcome aren't going to be excellent.
I just got an iPod dock - the Kicker IK501 - and realized that portable does not mean that it has a rechargeable battery. It uses a 22 volt DC adapter, so i am wondering if it is possible to buy a portable 22 volt battery pack so that i can use my dock without it being plugged into the wall. If there is such a thing, then please list a place where I can get one. Thanks so much!
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I have a battery pack for a wireless speaker that has died, and I don't know who made the speaker. Can I just open the pack and replace the batteries inside with the same mAh rechargeable batteries?
Yeah, it's just rubber around two batteries with leads coming from them, right? Replace the batteries and re-attach the leads.
If the lithium-ion batteries fail, inflight
I can't see how it would. Your computer would be fried if it did so anything from water to afff (aqueous film forming foam) would work. If by some million to one scenario it did occur I believe staying calm and removing the battery and then extinguishing it would be best. I have never seen a battery start on fire in 18 years as a firefighter.