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This is the way that the charger indicates a non-permitted circumstance, such as one cell being shorted, a mismatch of cell types, or the like. They don't say just how they implement this, but the charger charges cells in pairs, not singly. To make it work for three cells, I had to make a dummy ballast to add to the compartment where I have only one cell, and I still don't know if the charge current is right, but the error indication does not happen, so I hope that all is well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tony...….Sounds like that one or more of the batteries are in incorrectly. and will do that to let you know. Or will do that to keep from OVER charging them. letting you know that their already charged up fully....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think Best buy sold you a lemon. I would contact the manufacturer. If it is something different then I am interested in knowing about it. Good Question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Either all batteries aren't connected to charge or batteries are old and not charging. May be your system is not charging anymore as it doesnt surprise me this cheap charger may not work for long given they replaced alot with thinner plastic n springs too!
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