3200 mAh strange problem, no charge - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

I bougth a 3200mAh battery on ebay, when it arrived, I changed my old battery.
The new one lasted for 2 days afther a full charge (12h BT on, 2h WiFi, and a lot of GPRS messenger)
at 2% I wanted to recharge the battery but afther 1 minute it doesent charge anymore it drains itself and charge again to 2% an stops and it does this over and over
what can I do? any sugestions?

Maybe the problem is with the charger could not withstand it or the batery that u brought has been used before when you have not buy it or the batery is spoit when arriving.

hy, meanwhile I changed back to my old battery, plugged in the charger, it showed that it's charging but it was actualy discharging, the % where going down, could it be a phone hardware problem?

buy some charger with 2000 mah or higher..

Buy The Charger That Has A Stronger Voltage

thank you for your interest, the problem was not the charger, just the Uni charging port, Because my Uni is real used the port metallic part was loosen so I tightened it together a little bit, so now my 3200 battery is charged via USB from my laptop in aprox. 9h
but it is an idea to buy a 2A charger (the original is 1A)

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Thanks for reply Mochan
The new battery did work. I was just worried that the internal battery was damaged. Didn't want to have to send the device back to HK where I bought it.
BTW I bought new battery at good price here: http://tinyurl.com/22eeca hope it lasts longer than the original.
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sorry for poor english.
It could be the charging flex that is broken. But these batteries from ebay could easily be bad copies which don't work. I know spareslg.com sell genuine parts if you want to be sure.
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