PROBLEM DEFINITION 1:
- Apple iPad A1599 always battery icon charging doesnt open
POTENTIAL SOLUTION 1:
- 01
- Q:
- My iPad is stuck on the low battery/ plug to charge screen. It won’t take a charge from any source. It also isn’t recognized by iTunes on my PC. I need help please I’ve tried everything that I know. Thanks everyone for reading this.
- iPad 4 OS is 10.1 I think. It was stuck at the apple screen. I got that resolved but now it shows the low battery and plug to lightning cable screen. When I plug in the cable the cable it goes off the screen leaving just the low battery icon. I can leave it plug in for hours or an entire day but the low battery only shows the red bar. Sometimes I think it flashes but it never builds a charge. When I plug it into iTunes the system doesn’t recognize it. I mean on the PC in iTunes when you select “devices” it usually shows the device that’s plugged in and show “sync”. Well the sync is there but it is greyed out and the device is not listed next to the word sync. I’m stuck and can’t figure out what to do next. Please help I can’t afford a new iPad and certainly not this close to Christmas I have family to get gifts for plus we usually look at previous years Christmas on the iPad as a family and I don’t want to let everyone down. I’m hoping there is a solution here. Any advice or suggestions is much appreciated. Thank you and Merry Christmas
- A 1:
- Here’s how to fix it: Lithium batteries have protection against over-discharging, they do this by breaking the circuit if the voltage drops too low to prevent further drain. Unfortunately, once this has triggered, you can no longer put charge back into the battery because the battery is disconnected internally, so no matter how long you leave the phone on charge, it remains disconnected and flat. You only need to get the voltage in the battery to raise a percent or two to reconnect the protection circuit so that it will charge again and you can do that by warming up the battery. You may get away with leaving the phone overnight in a very warm (hot) place, such as on top of a hot water tank, however a more efficient way is to heat the battery, but heat it up until it’s quite hot with a hairdryer on its hottest setting. I have also used a portable heater and held it close for a few mins. Heat it for a good 1-2 mins so that the hear soaks right through the battery and it feels hot to the touch, this will raise the internal voltage enough to reconnect the protection circuit. IMMEDIATELY reconnect the phone and put it on charge (it must be hot). After about few mins up to 20 mins, enough charge should get back into the battery to fire up the phone and it’ll come back to life. I’ve done this a few times now on various different models and it always works. Hope it helps you.
- A 2:
- I have experienced this same issue for months on my iPad mini 3, the only way to restart it was to press off button and home button at same time, several times, for about five minutes, a guess could be that the battery is out of sync, I let it drain completely, left for 24 hours, plugged it in, apple logo appeared,
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