?I suggest you need to determine if the charging circuit is working.? You need to use an external 12V source with a current meter between this source and the X6100.? I see about 750ma with battery charging and rig off, little over 1A with both on and in rcv mode.
Your problem might be the battery, but also could be the charging circuit.? Replacing the battery if charging circuit is bad will not solve the issue.
I use an inline voltage/current meter when operating and when charging the battery.? I like monitoring my power sources.? You can get a good inline meter on Amazon for $18.? Here is same with power poles.? I have it, does great, reads voltage, current AHr and more.
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 03:14:31 PM EST, Mark WA0ZIG <wa0zig@...> wrote:
It appears that I am the latest victim of the x6100 battery charging issue -- all of sudden the battery refuses to charge, even with the charger on, the radio off and powered by the AC adapter overnight. I have done all the obvious -- reloaded the latest software, checked the output voltage of the AC adapter, etc.? The green LED flashes indicating that charging is underway, but when the radio is booted the next morning, the battery icon is still all red, and the lightning bolt is on, indicating that the charging cycle was in process, but obviously not working.? I emailed support at Radioddity, and "Nora" replied to my message suggesting that I needed to charge the battery, and if this did not work, to replace the battery. No further suggestions were forthcoming.
Two questions for the group:
1. Has anyone discovered a fix for this? 2. Is there a Xiegu (not Radioddity) tech support location here in the U.S.? If so, does anyone have contact info for it?