first, go downstairs and plug it in next, wait for 3 hours last, take it out and start making movies
This could be the voltage regulator. Both the positive from the battery and the starter would be connected to it.
check your fuses could possibly be a fuseable link by the starter
Likely has either bad battery, or bad USB charging cable. Check support.samsung.com for more info.
sounds like you need a new starter could be several things; 1. Check the battery Voltatge >10V. 2. Check the Starter and Starter Sloinoid (Take to Kragen or other parts store to test. 3. Check the Voltage coming out of your Alt. Should Be ~13V (If car is running). Does the car run if you jump it? My guess it probaly the Battery (May need charged) or Altanator not charging to proper voltage.
Check the battery, it might be low. A low battery can be caused by either an old, worn out battery or by a faulty alternator. If the alternator isn't putting electrical energy into the battery, the battery won't get charged. After all, a battery is only an electrical STORAGE device. If your battery is fine, you might have a weak starter. You should also check your ignition switch. Try disconnecting it, and then touching the female end to the battery. This grounds out the circuit, should start your car for you, and tells you your battery and starter are perfectly fine.
You can check out this online store that specifically sells replacement camera batteries: http://www.digitalcamerabattery.org/ Besides this, you can check out online stores such as amazon.com.
Different cameras take different batteries, you might be able to use it on another camera, but its not likely. You have to check each camera.
You can buy Olympus camera batteries many places online, there is a website called battery planet that sells many types of batterys, if you want to go the cheaper route, you can also check eBay or amazon.
You can find this unique little camera battery for a reasonable price at specialty camera stores near you or you can check Amazon.com, Buy.com or Everydaysource.com. I would even check my local Best Buy store. These batteries aren't too expensive at around $4-$5.
You can purchase Canon replacement batteries for Canon cameras by going to either the Canon manufacturers website, or you can check on eBay or Amazon.
Check the battery. Should be in the right top corner of the camera screen.
First make sure that the batteries are charged up. If it still does not run at all check the battery connections and then the other wiring .
Helps them to hold the charge inside of the battery cell. Check your acid levels yearly and if needed apply more you can get it from napa schucks ect. It just help to keep your cells in battery charged.
Check the date code on the battery. It is the first 2 characters. The second character is the year. Example D9 would indicate the battery was made in 2009. AC/Delco batteries reverse this so the first character is the year.
Before purchasing a new battery for your camera make sure that it is compatible with the camera that you have. Check with the manufacturer on the pricing and warranty for the new battery. Always check the standard batterly life for use and while in stand by mode. Also, look out for any specials that local retailers may have on the camera battery.
Check your camera's manual. Your memory card may need to be formatted. CAUTION: do not do this to a card with photos already on it because formatting will erase anything on the card. Check that it is the correct type of memory card & that your camera's battery is charged. If all else fails go to a reputable camera shop (or the shop you bought the camera from) & ask for help.
Check the battery and see if it is charged or needs to be changed. Check the battery cables Check the starter condition