I am running a CM7 off of the dual boot SD card from this thread.
In the past few days, I've noticed that the NC will not charge while in CM7. The light on the cable stays yellow, never turning green. Checking the battery calibration app shows that the battery is not charging at all.
If I remove the SD card and boot in to stock, the NC DOES charge.
I know that there have been some issues with some of the cables or chargers, but could this be that kind of a problem is it DOES charge while running stock?
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Hello everyone!
I recenlty bought an other battery for my HD2. I have a problem that when i boot into android, it does not charge the battery but when i boot into clockwork recovery and put it on charging then it charges. In android, the amber light turns on but the battery keeps draining. On the screen it also shows charging but doesnt charge. i am using ★★★★HyperDroid-CM7-v2.0.1[a2sd+][CyanogenMod7 LEO 2.3.3]
I tried resetting batterystats.bin but it was of no use. The previous battery works and charges fine. Please help
sirajmunir said:
Hello everyone!
I recenlty bought an other battery for my HD2. I have a problem that when i boot into android, it does not charge the battery but when i boot into clockwork recovery and put it on charging then it charges. In android, the amber light turns on but the battery keeps draining. On the screen it also shows charging but doesnt charge. i am using ★★★★HyperDroid-CM7-v2.0.1[a2sd+][CyanogenMod7 LEO 2.3.3]
I tried resetting batterystats.bin but it was of no use. The previous battery works and charges fine. Please help
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Hi,
Are you now using an extended battery?
Thanks of the response,
No its 1230 mah.
Help, I'm having the same problem. My battery is no longer charger now matter how or where I plug in the phone (car, computer, AC outlet). I have a battery I bought from Batteries Plus that was working fine until yesterday when the battery indicator started going haywire and the battery wouldn't charge. I also have another battery I bought from eBay that is doing the same thing. They are both 1350 mAh batteries.
Check the connection battery pins on the phone there are 3 of them and sometimes they get bent up with taking the battery out and putting it back in mostly the center pin if any are bent up gently push down with light force until they all aligned and pointing strait towards the top of the phone. I hope that helps.
I've come across a problem using Rack's dualboot CM9. If the Nook Color's been running and the battery has run down, connecting plugging in the stock cable + charger results in a green light on the cable and the Nook not charging. After playing around for a bit I figured out that if I reboot it or keep the Nook off it will charge fine. If I reboot and charge, however, the battery percent indicator does not update until after I unplug the charger. If I try to charge it again after unplugging, the light stays green and refuses to charge as before, even though the battery is not at 100%.
I wanted to rule out this being a problem with the charger first, and it seems that way to me but my knowledge about the inner workings of the Nook are limited. Any help is appreciated!
I have the same problem yesterday, and I just rebooted and work well now, don't know what's wrong with it.
So, recently I bought a Liecke Extended battery. It arrived mostly charged, and I discharged it. (I was running typhoon's CM7 NAND with MAGLDR). It dropped to zero charge, and would stay at zero if I plugged it in (Both to the PC and wall socket), but not charge. I tried a few different ROMS, including tytung's ROM, which should have extended battery support. Then I reset it back to stock, and the battery still would not charge when the phone was on, but would remain at the same level. It did however charge when the phone was off. I then tried tytung's ROM with cLK, which also didn't charge, even when off, but stayed at the same charge level. The stock battery works perfectly, it's just the extended one I'm having trouble with. Am I doing something wrong? Or is it a faulty battery? Any help would be great.
Thanks!
Should be a faulty or incompatible non-standard Extended battery. Do you have an external charger? See if it charges on it...
Swyped from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
New to this ROM, is it a normal thing for the nook not to charge while on? I have to power off for the nook to charge up. Any ideas or just a normal side affect of using the ROM? Thanks!
I charge while it is sleeping.. no problem..
whats weird is a usb cable to computer charges it but not the original nook charger, only when I power off the device. I guess its not a huge inconvenience though it would be nice to charge with the wall charger.
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whats weird is a usb cable to computer charges it but not the original nook charger, only when I power off the device. I guess its not a huge inconvenience though it would be nice to charge with the wall charger.
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And using original cable, not just a micro usb cable?
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yes stock cable and wall plug. It wont charge while nook is on, but as soon as I power off the nook, the cable turns orange and charges just fine. If I power it back up, cable turns green like its all charged. If I use a regular usb cable while its on, it shows charging (USB). I have a new nook charger and cable coming from B&N so will see if that fixes the issue. But this cable was charging stock nook color fine, so I think its something else.
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yes stock cable and wall plug. It wont charge while nook is on, but as soon as I power off the nook, the cable turns orange and charges just fine. If I power it back up, cable turns green like its all charged. If I use a regular usb cable while its on, it shows charging (USB). I have a new nook charger and cable coming from B&N so will see if that fixes the issue. But this cable was charging stock nook color fine, so I think its something else.
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I don't think the replacement is going to fix the problem either.
I have seen this issue with CM10 on EMMC... I THINK my issue is due to multiboot from SD... Here's why... and I will do more investigating...
1. When booted to CM10 light is immediately green and nook shows discharging even when plugged in.
2. When booted to CM7 it works correctly... unless....
3. If I set deault boot to EMMC/Normal... No matter what boot i choose... immediate green light and no charging unless powered off... or sitting at the CyanoBoot menu
4. When attached to USB car charger... both indicate and charge normal.
I will do some more testing and investigation... like changing CM7 and CM10 install locations and performing above tests again and see if can narrow down the cause.
I have an SD card in the nook but its just for storage. So you think its a ROM issue with CM10? I put it on the charger last night and this morning it was at 39%, I just reconnected it and its orange again so I will see what happens.
so I installed the latest CM10 nightly and the nook at the moment is charging while turned on. How often is PA synced with the CM10 nightlies? I will do some more testing to make sure its not a fluke and falsely charging.
now its not charging while powered on LOL. Almost wondering if its the cable since the tip kind of moves a little bit. Powered off it does charge fine though. Weird.
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so I installed the latest CM10 nightly and the nook at the moment is charging while turned on. How often is PA synced with the CM10 nightlies? I will do some more testing to make sure its not a fluke and falsely charging.
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Synced with the day of the build...there is nothing charge related in the PA framework so you should see identical behavior in CM nightlies, all things being equal.
so it must be a CM issue? I suppose I could go back to stock and see if it works there. the latest PA I see is from Nov 21 or am I looking in the wrong place? I just dont know why the thing charges perfectly fine with the device off, but doesnt charge correctly while powered on. I have to plug in a standard microusb cable which charges it while powered on.
It wouldn't be strictly a CM10 issue or others running the same ROM would be seeing the same problem.. I am not..
ok I am awaiting the brand new charger setup from B&N to arrive and will see if that fixes things. I tried CM10 based roms and CM7 based roms and the same thing occurs so it might be a bad cable. CM10 seems more responsive than PA, which I know is based on CM10.
I restored to stock 1.4.3 and the cable is charging just fine while powered on. I am going to redo the rooting and see if maybe I might have missed something on the install.
I have had ongoing charging issues.
My original micro USB charging cable stopped functioning after some time. I switched to another one that worked very well for a few months. Than that one stopped working. I would plug either one in and it wouldn't recognize. I finally wrote it off as a faulty micro USB port so I ordered a POGO cable.
I got the cable yesterday and it started charging immediately. I got up to about 37% and than charging stopped. I unplugged, replugged, rebooted, etc. I left it on the charger over night. It's consistantly loosing power. I even tried switching it off and than charging without being booted. The battery charging indicator would come on, show the charging animation than disappear and continue to die.
I'm getting quite frusterated at this point. I am running CM 10.2. I have a sneaky suspicion that the culprit might be a corrupted part of the rom. My next step is to try things like factory wipe or flashing a new version of a rom. If that doesn't work, I don't know what else to try.
Any ideas?
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It turned out to indeed be some problem with the rom. After doing a factory reset, it started to charge in the correct direction. I'm now at 100%.
Out of curiousity, does anyone know what would happen to a rom to make it drain a batter, even when connected to a charger?
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It turned out to indeed be some problem with the rom. After doing a factory reset, it started to charge in the correct direction. I'm now at 100%.
Out of curiousity, does anyone know what would happen to a rom to make it drain a batter, even when connected to a charger?
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If for some reason it is using 100% of its CPU, the Nexus 10 can potentially draw more power than the microUSB or Pogo chargers can provide.