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Charging HC2 battery question

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William Brillinger:
It sounds like you may need new batteries. Based on the age, I would think they should be fine though.
I'd give Ring a call and see what they say. Hopefully they will take care of it for you.

Cheers!

zr1rob:
so I took out the batteries and they all came out to be between 1.4-1.45 V. These are 1.2V batteries. The LCD battery gauge shows full. I wonder if there's an upper limit that triggers the software to show a 1/4 level, because the voltage is about 125%of normal so the gauge wraps around? Just wondering, it's all good now. It took several charging cycles to get it back to full because even though the Charging screen said: Done, after a couple of minutes, the battery gauge would shrink from full to less than half. So it would be charged again so it's now back to normal. Thanks for the heads up.

trainman605:
I just tried to charge my HC-2 after letting it set for some 9 months, it will say Done and the battery indicator will be White for a short time and then start flashing Red. After a short time the screen will turn off, I can unplug and plug in the charger again and the screen will do the same thing again. Note here I can not turn the HC-2 on with the button, but it has come on at times for a short time, one to two seconds at best and then shuts off. I feel my batteries are dead and will not take a charge, I had it plugged in overnight with no results. Should I replace the batteries, or just send it into Ring and have them do it, plus they can also checkout the HC-2 for it operation. Are these batteries a plug in type, or do they have to be soldered in, what are the voltages and does this battery have a model number. I can probably do the replacement, but if sending it to Ring is better I would rather do it that way. Thanks for any info you can give me. trainman

William Brillinger:
Here is a thread showing how to replace the batteries: https://rpug.pdc.ca/index.php/topic,1445.msg10570.html

They plug in, no soldering required.

trainman605:
After not using my HC-2 for 10-12 months I found my unit would not charge. I tried all the ways that Rail Pro said to do it, but no luck. Ater talking to Rail Pro I just mailed it to them for a battery replacement and checkout the unit, it just made sense and the cost is not that much for them to do the work. Thanks Rail Pro.

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