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faulty switch
I don't have in hand to check the LED status, but it will charge on and standard (500ma or more) USB port. Also make sure the power switch is in the off position when charging.
Possibilities: 1) You have a bad battery. 2) You have a bad ignition switch. 3) You have a broken or unplugged wire to the charging system. 4) You have a bad charging stator.
Install batteries in the charging case (with adult supervision), and plug the small cable in the side of the copter. Turn the switch on the case on. The switch should be flashing red. When charging is complete, it will flash green. NOTE: charging takes awhile. About 30 minutes to an hour from my knowledge
have you pulled a vacuum on it ? if you have then check the low pressure switch / compressure sycle switch.
If a washer pump was replaced on a Jeep Wrangler and is still not working the fuses should be checked. The washer switch should also be checked as it could also be causing the pump not to work.
I believe you are referring to charging a mobile phone. If this is the case, mobile phones change their charging technique at something like when they are 90% full. Instead of being in full charging mode, they switch to trickle charging mode. This is an effective means to charge a battery over a long period of time without hurting the battery- i.e. if you accidentally leave your phone charging all weekend, instead of the required 2 hours.
you could also check the ground on the starter sometimes they will get really greasy and hence no ground-no charge or try the voltage regulator or the solenoid
If the battey is dead it won't charge. But it sounds like the alternator is bad. If you're sure tha battery is good then it has to be alternator, wiring, connectors or switch.
No i have a 2002 malibu that had the same problem when i checked it was the park lock switch that was causing it
any short in the electrical system will have an effect on the charging system
The Nintendo Switch uses a USB C charging cable