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Dr.Fix 6th Oct 2007 9:03 am

Battery Consumption on MP4 Player
 
Hi,

I got an almost new MP4 player Ipod nano clone 9.0.50 running on ATJ2091.

The battery works for about only 1h, 1h and half... then it's at 0...
it doesn't seem normal... any idea/solution?

I also don't understand what elds on my charger means... sometimes there are two leds, one green and one red on, sometimes only one of them... and the player is still charging in both situations...

Hotboxx 6th Oct 2007 11:29 am

Dr. Fix, up to 90 minutes is not much to enjoy your music. It should be more, normal is 3-4 hours. Make shure that the player is turned on by the main switch on top of the player when you charge the battery

lattesurf 7th Oct 2007 1:11 am

Dr.Fix , also you might want to set the screen to auto turn off after about 5-10seconds of idle time (eg during music playback). This greatly saves alot of battery power.

Dr.Fix 7th Oct 2007 2:46 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotboxx";p=&quot (Post 38643)
Dr. Fix, up to 90 minutes is not much to enjoy your music. It should be more, normal is 3-4 hours. Make shure that the player is turned on by the main switch on top of the player when you charge the battery

Of course I do it or it doesn't charge at all...


Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 38659)
Dr.Fix , also you might want to set the screen to auto turn off after about 5-10seconds of idle time (eg during music playback). This greatly saves alot of battery power.

That's the first thing I did when I turned it on for the first time :)


WTF stupid player!

lattesurf 7th Oct 2007 3:55 am

Dr.Fix , if that's the case, then likely your battery doesn't hold its charge very well. It is a common problem as the manufacturers do not exactly use the best quality batteries. A solution would be to manually replace the battery in your player.


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