You'll know when the batteries die when either your Wii suddenly turns off, or your wii remote stops working.
Put double A batteries in it
AA
because you need to have batteries in the remote and the wii has to be plugged in and on
Put the wii remote and the batteries inside the feeezer,it worked for me.
2 of them
You don't have to buy one. The Wii Remote is designed to use two AA size batteries. The charger packs are a convenience, as you don't have to go out and get new batteries every few hours of gameplay.
in the back of the wii remote
2 ways: Disconnect the batteries from the wii remote, Press the HOME button and go to wii remote and then you can click a button that goes to the reconnect screen this automatically turns the wii remote off.
No. The Wii Remote Plus, as with the standard remote, does not have a rechargeable battery and requires 2 AA batteries. There are alternatives, such as rechargeable AA batteries as well as third party accessories with their own set of rechargeables.
you open the thingy on the Wii system (a red button) and press that, then you open the thing on the Wii remote (where the batteries go in),which is a red button,and press them both at the same time. if you are talking about a normal remote,then that will not work on the Wii. you should ask an adult or if you are one,then you should know how to do it, but use your brain,not smart dumbo!
No, the Wii Nunchuk doesn't require batteries. It is wired and is connected to the Wiimote. However you do need batteries for the Wiimote itself to work. There are some wireless nunchuks from third party companies that require batteries though.
If it's yellow, then the wii remote is done charging. But if you put the wii remote on the charger and it immediately turns yellow even though your remote has no batteries, then your charger has problems/it's broken.