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If so, delete the book file and also the folder of the same name from the "Documents" folder. See how the Kindle acts then. For the book, use Calibre to rebuild the file. Just a conversion to AZW3 should do it. |
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None so far. Still an amber light, on the same page, and a bit warm to touch.
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So I just did the 40 secs reset. No change yet. Light still blinked at the 6 to 8 sec mark.
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By the way, when I woke up to find it drained, there was a photo of a large battery with an exclamation mark on it.
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But no other change, not even the re-charge battery picture on the screen means it checks the battery level and halts due to the low battery. Any amount of time on a wall charger that causes the battery to become warm to the touch indicates a dead battery. The battery management in the device will refuse to try charging a battery that grows warm (it keeps track of the battery temperature). With this type of battery, an increase in temperature indicates that it has taken on all of the charge it can hold. So the internal management will stop trying to charge it to protect against a battery fire. http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/a...ns_with_li_ion Amazon (USA) is having a trade-in special now in addition to the usual $20 bounty. All that takes is money. You can open it up (the PW3 opens fairly easily) and put in a new battery. All that takes is a credit card (to pry up the case bezel). If you had mentioned that the battery heats the case when you put it on a charger, we could have saved you 24 hours of watching it not charge. |
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Oh dear. Another unit down.
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