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On Apr 2, 11:54 am, (Dave Platt) wrote:
Another possibilty is that the 2600 mAh cells are actually OK, but were delivered to you in a completely-run-down state. That could well be the case. I just got a new cell phone that had batteries that had no charge whatsoever. At first the phone would not recognize them and start charging. I'd check the voltage and zero. I tried manually charging a small bit with a couple of wires from a power source to see if I could kick start em. I'm not sure if that did the trick, but the phone finally noticed the batteries and started charging. There was nothing wrong with them, as when fully charged, they last as long or longer than any of my others. |
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