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take out the battery for a least a minute, put it back in, and then plug it in to its charger or into a computer via USB cord/charger. that's how i did it
As the Nexus 5 has a Qualcomm Quick Charge technology built into the hardware, it charges at about 1%/minute. So, it will take approximately 2 hours to completely charge with the included wall charger.
you just need to get a new charger.But their is one way but you do this at your own risk you put the charger in a microwave for 1 minute the pull it out quickly and let it cool.But remember it is at your own RISK.
Well, its not really about time unless you have a 4 amp charger.( if you have a four amp charger you can charge it 15-30 min, and feel if the battery is warm to the touch. If not charge for another minute or so. If it still isn't warm charge it for 2 1/2 minutes) If you have something less than 4 amps its about how warm it is. Keep charging it until it is warm to the touch.
It is the programing as well as the micro chips that transfer the electricity as data.
Why do the computer restart after 5 minute when the windows is installed?
TRy to put it in the freezer for a minute then put it on the charger and see if that works.
I charge 1.99 per minute, And have done so for 2 years now. I see rates as much as 20 Dollars a minute. Rates vary with psychics and always by what state you are in. I charge $1.25 per minute.
Disconnect the battery for a minute.
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Go to Energizer's website. It says that even energizer batteries recharged in an energizer 15 minute charger will only get about 150 charges, whereas batteries charged in an overnight charger will get around 500 charges. Duracell's website saysabout same. I just bought an energizer 15 minute charger that has a fan to keep the batteries cool and even with that they get very warm. One of the AA and one AAA battery actually leaked acid during their first charge. Battery manufacturers always suggest telling you to use their batteries with their chargers. This is to put more money in their pockets, plus its the way they test their products. I have been using many diffterent NiMH batteries over the years, and several different chargers, so I would say yes you can use an energizer battery in a duracell charger. However based on the information found on Energizer's and Duracell's websites I would saydon't use a quick charger, you will shorten the lfe of the battery by 1/3 to 1/4. Your money is MUCH better spent on a slow overnight charger and an extra set of batteries to keep in it so you always have a set ready to go.