OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
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Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
You know its funny when ever i put new batteries in it only shows 3/4 full.So yesterday i went out and bought the play and charge kit charged it up and bam a full battery indicator.So much for store bought batteriesOriginally posted by rock85 -
Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
Yeah, I think I remember that being the case as it is now when I fully charged my battery pack and the batteries that power my other wireless controller. The problem is that neither of their battery power indicators dwindle down past the three quarter mark.Originally posted by rock85You know its funny when ever i put new batteries in it only shows 3/4 full.So yesterday i went out and bought the play and charge kit charged it up and bam a full battery indicator.So much for store bought batteriesComment
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Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
Yah, I need to do that. I actually set my Xbox up so it shuts off after 6 hours, and that's how I charged them last time. I think I'll do the computer this time around though, I'm not to keen on leaving my 360 on for that long...Originally posted by FootballForeverthats why you charge it in your PC before you go to sleep and then when you wake up, done. A complete charge.
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Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
Mine was worked pretty accurately. When the bar got down to one the circle of light began to cycle while I was playing."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)Comment
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Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
Hmmm....My first use of rechargeable batteries in my wireless (I had been using regular batteries) ran out of juice after a few hours. Are you suppose to use special 15 minute rechargeable batteries for a 15 minute recharging unit?Comment
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Re: OK, whats up with the BATTERY POWER indicator?
this is straight from that little piece of paper that came with the play and charge kit at first, or after storage for a long period of time, it can take from 3to 5 full charge cycles for the battery pack to achieve its full capacity. hope this clears up some questions.Originally posted by JayBee74Hmmm....My first use of rechargeable batteries in my wireless (I had been using regular batteries) ran out of juice after a few hours. Are you suppose to use special 15 minute rechargeable batteries for a 15 minute recharging unit?Comment

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