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- 10-04-2003, 08:57 AM #1Richard WilliamsonGuest
Hi all,
I was charging my t39 in the car and accidentally left it charging
overnight. The in-car charger was plugged into a 12V source that is
disconnected when the ignition is off. When I got to it in the
morning, the light was on on the charger so there was charge in the
battery but the phone fails to do anything, no chargin light, no
beeps, no message - just dead. Prior to this it was working fine, with
a week between charges.
How could leaving it connected to an essentially unpowered charger
kill the phone?
Is there anything I can do to revive my old friend?
Many thanks
Richard Williamson
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- 10-04-2003, 04:19 PM #2WhytoiGuest
Re: t39 dead due to charging?
In article <[email protected]>, Richard
Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was charging my t39 in the car and accidentally left it charging
> overnight. The in-car charger was plugged into a 12V source that is
> disconnected when the ignition is off. When I got to it in the
> morning, the light was on on the charger so there was charge in the
> battery but the phone fails to do anything, no chargin light, no
> beeps, no message - just dead. Prior to this it was working fine, with
> a week between charges.
>
> How could leaving it connected to an essentially unpowered charger
> kill the phone?
3rd party car charger? I understand that some of the cheapies can cause
this kind of damage through overcharge or over-voltage.
- 10-05-2003, 01:08 AM #3Richard WilliamsonGuest
Re: t39 dead due to charging?
Whytoi <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<051020030819513825%[email protected]>...
> In article <[email protected]>, Richard
> Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was charging my t39 in the car and accidentally left it charging
> > overnight. The in-car charger was plugged into a 12V source that is
> > disconnected when the ignition is off. When I got to it in the
> > morning, the light was on on the charger so there was charge in the
> > battery but the phone fails to do anything, no chargin light, no
> > beeps, no message - just dead. Prior to this it was working fine, with
> > a week between charges.
> >
> > How could leaving it connected to an essentially unpowered charger
> > kill the phone?
>
> 3rd party car charger? I understand that some of the cheapies can cause
> this kind of damage through overcharge or over-voltage.
No, it was the standard Ericsson one that came with the phone.
Richard
- 10-05-2003, 01:08 AM #4Richard WilliamsonGuest
Re: t39 dead due to charging?
Whytoi <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<051020030819513825%[email protected]>...
> In article <[email protected]>, Richard
> Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was charging my t39 in the car and accidentally left it charging
> > overnight. The in-car charger was plugged into a 12V source that is
> > disconnected when the ignition is off. When I got to it in the
> > morning, the light was on on the charger so there was charge in the
> > battery but the phone fails to do anything, no chargin light, no
> > beeps, no message - just dead. Prior to this it was working fine, with
> > a week between charges.
> >
> > How could leaving it connected to an essentially unpowered charger
> > kill the phone?
>
> 3rd party car charger? I understand that some of the cheapies can cause
> this kind of damage through overcharge or over-voltage.
No, it was the standard Ericsson one that came with the phone.
Richard
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