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<blockquote data-quote="arx.aerial77" data-source="post: 117391" data-attributes="member: 20505"><p>Greetings fellow Spark Pilots</p><p></p><p>I'm a new spark owner from Indonesia.</p><p></p><p>hoping to find some help.</p><p>so straight to the point, so long story short i bought a second hand Spark RC as a spare for my main Combo Controller. my intentions are to modified it but still hoping to be able to use it normally after. </p><p></p><p>i already disassemble it, and check the status of the battery as the previous owner stated that the controller had battery issue. as it turns out the battery is fine as far as i know how to check it, the issue is when i try to charge the controller by plugging a charger via the usb port ( the port is also in good condition) the controller is discharging instead of charging the battery, at a faster rate too. </p><p></p><p>tried many perfectly working cable, use the spark charging adaptor, use a QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 charger adapter with similar results, the lights light up in sequence as if its charging but instead of increasing the led lights it decreased an eventually fully discharge to 0% and there is a significant heat coming from the bottom of the RC ( upon disassembling it again, the heatsink on the main board is hot to the touch, not warm but hot).</p><p></p><p>step i tried in attempt to resolve it :</p><p>- using spark default charging cable and adapter.</p><p>- downgrade the RC firmware</p><p>- unplugged the battery and charging the battery with an external charger up to around 60%. plugging it in again and charging the RC agin through the port.</p><p>- cooling it with a fan while charging</p><p>all to no avail.</p><p></p><p>hoping someone can help me out with a solution to repair it.</p><p></p><p>apologies for the long post, and thank you beforehand.</p><p></p><p>as always #staysafe #stayhealthy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arx.aerial77, post: 117391, member: 20505"] Greetings fellow Spark Pilots I'm a new spark owner from Indonesia. hoping to find some help. so straight to the point, so long story short i bought a second hand Spark RC as a spare for my main Combo Controller. my intentions are to modified it but still hoping to be able to use it normally after. i already disassemble it, and check the status of the battery as the previous owner stated that the controller had battery issue. as it turns out the battery is fine as far as i know how to check it, the issue is when i try to charge the controller by plugging a charger via the usb port ( the port is also in good condition) the controller is discharging instead of charging the battery, at a faster rate too. tried many perfectly working cable, use the spark charging adaptor, use a QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 charger adapter with similar results, the lights light up in sequence as if its charging but instead of increasing the led lights it decreased an eventually fully discharge to 0% and there is a significant heat coming from the bottom of the RC ( upon disassembling it again, the heatsink on the main board is hot to the touch, not warm but hot). step i tried in attempt to resolve it : - using spark default charging cable and adapter. - downgrade the RC firmware - unplugged the battery and charging the battery with an external charger up to around 60%. plugging it in again and charging the RC agin through the port. - cooling it with a fan while charging all to no avail. hoping someone can help me out with a solution to repair it. apologies for the long post, and thank you beforehand. as always #staysafe #stayhealthy [/QUOTE]
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