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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
"EXhausted Battery" indication
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<blockquote data-quote="John AR" data-source="post: 697265" data-attributes="member: 46318"><p>Thank you Nickt. I have cleaned all the contacts as you suggest, I also used a tiny artiists brush to make sure there is no lint or dust between the terminals. I have done this for all three batteries, the original and the two new ones. </p><p>The charger appeared to work properly, initial charging with flashing light for a couple of hours until the light is steady. Subsequent attempts to charge take only about 10 minutes each. Next step will be to visit a camera store to see if they have compatible models to try.</p><p>I'm not sure about the warming up, the ambient temperature here is in the very high 30's celcius so I'm not going to get much more heat into the batteries.</p><p>Interesting to note that when I insert a battery, the green "busy" light flashes for a couple of seconds as I would expect it to and also the LCD display back light will illuminate if requested, so I feel that there is charge in the batteries. But it still will not switch on and shows the dead battery symbol.</p><p>Thanks for the suggestions, maybe I need to find the Nikon service centre tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John AR, post: 697265, member: 46318"] Thank you Nickt. I have cleaned all the contacts as you suggest, I also used a tiny artiists brush to make sure there is no lint or dust between the terminals. I have done this for all three batteries, the original and the two new ones. The charger appeared to work properly, initial charging with flashing light for a couple of hours until the light is steady. Subsequent attempts to charge take only about 10 minutes each. Next step will be to visit a camera store to see if they have compatible models to try. I'm not sure about the warming up, the ambient temperature here is in the very high 30's celcius so I'm not going to get much more heat into the batteries. Interesting to note that when I insert a battery, the green "busy" light flashes for a couple of seconds as I would expect it to and also the LCD display back light will illuminate if requested, so I feel that there is charge in the batteries. But it still will not switch on and shows the dead battery symbol. Thanks for the suggestions, maybe I need to find the Nikon service centre tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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