You can't fix it if it's dead you could only buy a new battery. To tita and my nabors zunilda and Natalie oh and evelise and burdo
The technology you need to focus on is battery technology. If the batteries in your glasses have aged and ore not performing properly, flickering can sometimes be a problem. Replace the batteries in the glasses and you will likely fix the flicker problem.
No friend! If the batteries of the 3DTV glasses get damaged, they cannot be replaced but we need to purchase new set of glasses. But we do not have to face the problem of batteries or charging if we have the FPR 3DTV. LG has launched this superior 3DTV technology to get rid of problems like batteries and charging.
The battery is defective. Yes certain types of batteries have a "memory", but if it dies very quickly, it needs to be replaced. If it is under a year old, apple will fix or replace it free of charge.
I had the same problem. What is happening is that the main circuit board for the instrument cluster is defective. The only way to fix the problem is to have the entire circuit board replaced.
There are two ways to connect two batteries. One in parallel. Technically no problem, as long as both batteries have same voltage. Connecting them in series is a bad idea. Both operate at different voltages across its terminal. While being charged, the battery with a lower AH gets fully charged (and get overcharged) while the other battery is still being charged. Control system cuts of charging since over all voltage raises. While discharging, the battery with lower AH get drained completely before the other one gets discharged.
Most new batteries should come charged, unless the new battery is actually one that has been sitting on the shelf for a quite a while. If you're having problems starting, you might have a problem with the starter itself. Good Luck!!!
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If you have headers put a heat shield over the starter. That is what fixed my 84 C-10 starter issues. If it is a gear alignment problem try shimming. If it is a electrical problem try the heat shield.
took me a week to find the problem . under the hood take out the radio fuse and replace it ( even if it looks good )
Either:-Your new battery is badYour new battery has not been fully charged before installationYour battery terminal clamps are not tightYour battery terminals/clamps are corroded and may need cleaning/replacementYour battery cables are faultyIf all of the above is not the case then you have an electrical problem.
It means there is a problem with the charging system.