Just curious...seems like after 2 or 10 X2s, the cords just end up in a drawer. Selling them without the cord at $1-2 less would seem like a no-brainer...but that's just me. Anybody agree?
That cord cost them maybe 25¢. It wouldn't drop the price $1-2.
Yes, they each need a cord. I'd be ...... if I were a beginner and had to pay for cords to get started. I've got 4 X2s, and 2 cords that aren't frayed yet. Think of them as built in backups. Those cords aren't as resistant to wear as the batteries are.
Either my cord or my X2 has given up the ghost. Before I bury the battery, I want
to make sure it's the batt and not the cord.
When plugged in, the blue light on the X2 comes on, but it seems the batt is not
charging. My guess is that the batt is dead, but might I be wrong? Is there any
chance it is a bad cord?
I haven't had the X2 all that long, and I haven't used it all that much, and that's
what makes me suspicious.
Anyone have any ideas about this?
I don't see many people having to pay for cords though. I've got about 6 cords in arms reach right now that would work with the X2's, mini-USB is so common on anything electronic.
I have lots of extra cords too, but it's better than having to buy them separately. Most places that sell ego style batteries or ego twists, make you buy the cord separately, usually for $6-$7.
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If the LED comes on when you plug it in, it sounds like the battery is getting power from the cord.
What size is the battery?
How long have you left it plugged in?
Does the LED go on and off if you wiggle the connector?
Have you tried a different cord?
If all else fails, put in a ticket on S.I.’s website.
J.R.
It's an auto 650 X2. It's been plugged in for as much as 12 hours and it wouldn't produce
anything. There is no play in the connection, it's solid. I don't have a different cord unless
I try something for a cell phone, and that might void the warranty, which expires in the next
couple days.