Blinking ICOM charger light
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:05:51 AM UTC-7, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
On 11/05/2021 15:39, jp wrote:
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 1:55:10 AM UTC-7, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
On 11/05/2021 00:43, jp wrote:
The light on my ICOM A14 charger was blinking orange/green and the charger was not charging the battery.
I took the battery off the radio, used a pencil eraser to clean the electrical contacts on the battery - they looked fine to me by the way - and now the charger light no longer blinks and it charges the battery.
By the way, I had looked in the A14 manual for info on this blinking light and found no reference to it.
Hi Jim,
Assuming you are using BC-179 charger, there is a reference to blinking
orange/green in chapter 7 of the manual, "Orange or green (blink):The
battery pack or the charger has a problem". Maybe you have a different
manual? PM me if you need a copy of my manual.
Incidentally, using a pencil eraser to clean contacts is depreciated. It
often leaves residue which insulates.
Tim.
Hi Tim,
It is the BC-179 charger. It came in the box with the A14 radio. I don't think a manual for the
charger was included in the box. All seems to working now, fortunately.
I have a spray cleaner for electrical contacts but it seemed like overkill for the contacts
on the battery. After using the eraser on the contacts I did check that no eraser bits remained.
I hope that was ok. The battery is now charged up and the radio is working fine.
Thank you for your help.
Jim
No. It is in the A14 manual, quote:
• Charging indicator color information
Orange: While charging
Green: When charging is completed
Orange or green (blink): The battery pack or the charger has a problem.
it also says:
Be sure to turn OFF the transceiver power, when charging
the battery pack along with the transceiver.
P.S. Not only does IPA Cleaner clean contacts, but it kill SARS-CoV2.
Hi Tim,
I'm going to shoot IPA up my nose! Maybe not.
I see the notice you point out in the A14 manual. I missed it the first time around.
The "...has a problem..." notice may have helped but I probably would have had
to guess at cleaning the contacts as a hopeful first step. My guesses usually
don't work out well. I was lucky this time!
Jim
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