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23 May 2010, 9:27 pm

I’d like some help with a used Nintendo DS Lite I purchased, please. The person who I won it from on eBay said it needed a new battery. I tried to plug it into the charger, and I realize the battery isn’t good, but the orange LED turns on just for a moment and I see no other activity, and it can’t turn on. Is this simply an indication that I need a new battery? Once I get one, will that fix this problem, or is there something else I should be looking at? I was under the impression it would work with the battery taken out, plugged into the charger, but it does not. Granted, I’ve heard you shouldn’t do this, so I immediately stopped that kind of testing.

Thanks so much for your help!

- Vash



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24 May 2010, 1:06 am

Some peripherals are made that way - when the battery is dead, they can't function even while plugged in. It's poor design, and I doubt that Nintendo DS is that badly designed, however it is still possible...

I can only recommend more googling...



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24 May 2010, 10:44 am

Well, the individual who sold it to me says the reason the battery is dead is because he dropped it, so I can assume there's mechanical damage to the battery.

Thanks for the reply!



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24 May 2010, 4:09 pm

He dropped the battery or the DS? Unless he dropped the battery when it's been taken out, how can he be sure the damage is limited to the battery?



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24 May 2010, 5:02 pm

I mean yeah, he dropped the battery specifically while it was removed, not the unit together.



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25 May 2010, 3:16 am

Well, I cannot guarantee the battery will work. I am unsure if batteries can be purchased as a single unit, worth a try though. I should say the battery will be unrepairable. May I ask how much you paid for it. If you were purchasing a DSl with no battery, I would imagine the DSl would cost around $100, did you pay more or less???


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25 May 2010, 10:43 am

I ordered a new battery; Nintendo does sell them as individual units on their website luckily!

It was a DS Lite, and I paid much less than that, and got a few games with it.

I wouldn't ever try to repair the battery on its own - that's potenitally very dangerous.



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25 May 2010, 5:33 pm

Yeah, there's probably more damage than the battery. But, maybe that's what the DS is supposed to do when it's battery is dead. Hmmm...



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26 May 2010, 11:49 am

I really hope there isn't any other damage. I looked up Nintendo's online troubleshooting, and it didn't seem to think so, but I would have thought it would turn on without the battery. In any case, I should get it soon.

Thanks for all the responses!