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A user found a way to charge a 'dead' Pro1X!!! (confirmed by others)


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On 7/2/2024 at 6:21 PM, raymo said:

quite easy...too late for me but good to know 😄

I measured 3,20V on the battery connector at red flashing state, is this voltage the very low battery state ? I thought it was more around 3V, but probably depend on battery model/technology

Also I inject 4,1V direct on the battery connector, and in about 30s I had 5% battery, so this trick is very good !

Did you have the red notification light flashing about once per second when trying to charge it?

This seems to be the status of mine too. It's drawing constant 50mA, but even after leaving it for 24 hours, it will not boot.

The rubber band trick is also NOT working for me. I tried several times, leaving it for over 24 hours for one attempt. So I'm guessing you had to disassemble and connect a bench PSU to the battery connector?

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On 12/2/2024 at 12:39 AM, cash said:

Did you have the red notification light flashing about once per second when trying to charge it?

as far as I recall, yes, the rubber band trick had probably worked in my case but came too late in my knowledge.

On 12/2/2024 at 12:39 AM, cash said:

The rubber band trick is also NOT working for me. I tried several times, leaving it for over 24 hours for one attempt. So I'm guessing you had to disassemble and connect a bench PSU to the battery connector?

Yes

You can also measure battery voltage, but if you fall under 3 volts your battery is probably dead.

Be carefull if you want to disassemble it.

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On 12/5/2024 at 6:39 PM, raymo said:

as far as I recall, yes, the rubber band trick had probably worked in my case but came too late in my knowledge.

Yes

You can also measure battery voltage, but if you fall under 3 volts your battery is probably dead.

Be carefull if you want to disassemble it.

What do you mean by "be careful?"
Just that things are easy to break?

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There are also some antenna connector on the back (usbC connector side) who connect lower half with upper one, as a ground for antenna if I understand correctly. I recall that @claude0001made a picture in another post, but don't find it anymore.

This is a bit tricky to dismount, but doable. Be cool.

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So, this is strange.  Somehow, even though it was actually connected to power, charging overnight, when I went to check my Pro1x yesterday, it was completely drained of power.  Which is weird... even if the magnetic cable had come loose, I can't see it draining over night.  I was busy yesterday, so I didn't discover it until the end of the day (yes, I actually have days where I don't use my Pro1x, but remember, although it actually seems okay at making calls, I use a Pixel for calls and point and shoot camera and my Pro1x for everything else).  So, this just seems weird, especially as I have a back-up Pro1x that I don't use and haven't installed anything on that I only have to charge every 3 weeks and it still never drops below 70%, lol.

So I have had it on a rubber band now for 24 hours. It still hasn't booted, but I have confirmed it has charged to 21% (it was 3% yesterday) but still isn't drawing enough to maintain that with power hooked up. So I think mine will be one of the 48 hour edge cases. I'll just keep it going until it shows signs of recovery.  I think it will get there, but I'm really curious what could have caused the battery drain.  Is there some other aspect to this bug with the battery that can result in sudden discharge. Probably just I was careless on a couple of really busy days, but still odd.

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