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Old 01-19-2015, 04:58 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jackastor View Post
There are a number of H2O that have bad batteries. My first unit had one, the only course of action is to return the unit and get a new one. BTW spent many hours and days trying to sort this. Save your self a headache and time.


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Jack
I partly agree with Jack. My first H2O couldn't hold a charge. I returned it and and was happy I took his advice to. However, that old unit would go from 100% to 0% in a day or two. Yours seems as though it can hold a charge for a good long time, but doesn't know where 0% really is. This sounds more like a calibration problem to me. I wasted a lot of time calibrating my first H2O, but it might not be a waste of time in your case.
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