gwferrei101 wrote:
> I just turned on my Squeezebox tonight and had the same issue. Did a
> search on the forum for the problem and found your post JJZolx. My
> thought is that the battery has probably at the end of it's life. It's
> seldom used these days on battery power. Decided I would
I just turned on my Squeezebox tonight and had the same issue. Did a
search on the forum for the problem and found your post JJZolx. My
thought is that the battery has probably at the end of it's life. It's
seldom used these days on battery power. Decided I would start using it
again as a
It wouldn't power back up if it was a faulty connection with the power
supply plug. I'll open it up and see if maybe there are any bad looking
connections with the battery pack.
Does the radio always show a charging indicator when plugged in? What I
suspect is happening is that it's fully
JJZolx wrote:
> I suspect the battery is on its last legs, but I also suspect the
> Radio's firmware is broken.
>
> Here's the behavior I'm seeing, pretty much every time now:
>
> If the Radio has been plugged in for many hours or days, and I then
> unplug it, it instantly turns off, or
If the Radio has been plugged in for many hours or days, and I then
unplug it, it instantly turns off, or occasionally displays a low
battery warning and shuts off a few seconds later. If I then plug it in
(usually because I'm playing it) and leave it plugged in for a couple
hours, the battery
I suspect the battery is on its last legs, but I also suspect the
Radio's firmware is broken.
Here's the behavior I'm seeing, pretty much every time now:
If the Radio has been plugged in for many hours or days, and I then
unplug it, it instantly turns off, or occasionally displays a low
I've also never seen that. Switching between plugged in and playing on
battery with one of my Radios quite often.
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JJZolx wrote:
> This has always been like this, but I was reminded of it again today. I
> had my Radio, with battery, plugged in and playing for a couple of
> hours. Then I unplugged it to move it another room to play on battery.
> In less than a minute I got a low battery screen and it
This has always been like this, but I was reminded of it again today. I
had my Radio, with battery, plugged in and playing for a couple of
hours. Then I unplugged it to move it another room to play on battery.
In less than a minute I got a low battery screen and it wouldn't play.
So I plugged it