Swen, Menneisyys, thank you for ur replies.
Swen,
yeah I got it worked at first. The charger is not specifically designed for PPCs. It's for any electronics and allow adjustment of output voltage, selections available are 1.5V, 3.0V, 4.5V, 6V, and 12V. My charger stated 5V. Since there is no 5V to select, I use 4.5V instead. Probably this is what causes the problem..
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one failure mode can be reduced output capacity
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Ok, maybe I need a right one.
Menneisyys,
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the charge level of your iPAQ battery is considerably lower than in the first few days and this is why it's not more charged, unlike earlier.
If this is the case, you're lucky. Then, all you need to do is charging the PDA up in a wall charger or switch it off while it's on the char charger, it will top up and then, you won't have problems any more.
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I did a full recharge with original charger and this solve the problem. Thanks for the suggestion.
However, when I removed my PDA from the cradle for a while and then put it back, the abnormal blinking occured again. Full recharge again helps.
I couldn't remember what's the ampere the charger produces because it was only writen in the box (which is no longer here) but if I'm not mistaken it is 1+. My PDA requires 2A.
Since the charger now works well, despite with the somewhat incompatible voltage and ampere. Can I continue using it?
Is my PDA and its battery at risk of damage?
Thank you very much..