05-27-2021 08:52 PM
My 60D has been in storage for a few years and it won't turn on. Charged the battery but I just get a flashing battery when I power it on.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to fix this?
05-27-2021 09:39 PM
The battery may not be able to hold a proper charge. I would first try a new battery.
05-28-2021 11:32 AM
" I would first try a new battery."
So would I as a first try but the charger may be at fault also. Sometimes you need to leave the battery on the charger for an extended period of time say over night.
05-28-2021 11:41 AM
Thanks for your reply. I will order a new battery. I understand that the unit has a small watch-style battery on a circuit board inside the unit that helps with the reset. Could this one dead too?
05-28-2021 11:55 AM
"I understand that the unit has a small watch-style battery ..."
I don't remember if the 60D has that battery or not. Newer cameras mostly don't have it. However, even if it does and it is dead it will not stop the 60D from turning on. It simply remembers the date and time and certain camera settings. It is sometimes called a keep alive battery.
05-28-2021 12:02 PM
aah. I see. I looked at Youtube vids for this and some tinkerers thought it might be that internal battery.
I looked into sending it back to Canon for repair (although I would love to have a 1:1 format camera) but they don't provide servide for the 60D anymore. A pity.
Thank you again.
05-28-2021 10:53 PM
The "keep alive" battery for the time/clock is something that shouldn't be an issue however I have seen electronic gear where a memory keep alive battery that is in the gray zone between acceptable and dead prevents the gear from functioning. If it is a coin cell battery, it should be cheap and easy to replace and you could simply remove it as a test to see if the camera will then start.
Does the 60D have a switch in the memory card access door that prevents the camera from powering up when the door is open? That switch is a common issue with many bodies. Cycling it several times by opening and closing the memory card compartment will sometimes allow the switch contacts to self-clean. It is worth a try if the 60D has that protective feature.
Rodger
05-30-2021 09:29 PM
Hi and thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the watch-style battery in the 60D is buried deep inside behind the camera back and protected by sever teeny, tiny screws. Thank you Canon!!
05-31-2021 01:12 PM
"...the watch-style battery in the 60D is buried deep inside behind the camera back..."
If doesn't matter! Like I said it will not keep the 60D from powering up or turning on.
05-30-2021 05:44 PM
The 60D does not have an "owner serviceable" keep-alive or memory battery.
So far mine has given me no trouble.
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