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Post Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:03 am

Original battery 0% Chrge complete - odd though....

Ok here is the deal.

I have a 2 spare original Sony batteries I converted both to Pandora and they worked fine (Using dax pandora). Once done with, converted them back to original and hey presto both had issues. Both came up with 0% Charge complete.

I managed to fix one using the 2 wire/tongue method and a bit of backwards and forwards pandorizing then normalizing etc. Buth the other one is still 0% charge complete.

When I put the battery into the PSP with AC power, swith the PSP on, the light goes green, then amber then when the XMB starts the battery indicator shows - not flashing but as an empty box (sys setting/batt info say 0% charge complete). When I remove the AC power I get the green flashing led and the flashing image of a the battery on the screen then the PSP goes off. No power etc.

The other oddthing though is that if I convert the dead battery back to Pandora using DAX or Hellcat, it will work as a Pandora provided it is plugged to AC power. Of course when using the battery, you have to use the left trigger+triangle battery power skip.... oh and if I flash the eeprom from MS0:\ I get a write error message '000014' I think?

CAN ANYONE HELP AS I WANT TO GET IT ???WORKING??
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Post Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:17 pm

I got the same problem both my psps batteries are dead.
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Post Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:37 pm

You both might have flashed the wrong eeprom's to them or not done that at all...
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Post Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:10 pm

Well I figured out how to fix it. Just contact me and I'll explain how.
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