10-16-2017 05:38 AM - edited 10-16-2017 05:43 AM
I bought a brand new Rebel T6 and it seems that my battery is not charging. My product came with a LC-E10 battery charger. When I put it into the power outlet, the 'charge' LED will blink every 1 second. I am disappointed the owners manual says nothing whatsoever about the display light blinking or being solid.
I have left it charging for up to 3 hours yet when trying to power on the camera, nothing happens.
my best guess is that the battery is completely dead/unrecognizable to the charger. Does anyone have experience with this issue?
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10-17-2017 06:10 AM
If anyone is wondering, I got a different result using the same charger with a different battery
this time, with the new battery the 'charge' LED stayed solid and didn't blink at all. After two hours of charging, it was fully charged. My problem was certainly unique to the original battery I was using.
10-29-2017 05:08 PM
10-29-2017 06:04 PM
@Alpha97 wrote:
Hey. My Lc-e10 charger blinks about once or twice a second without the battery being inside. Any solutions?
That's not right. Buy a new one. Unplug that thing before it starts a fire, too.
02-14-2018 06:41 PM
Hi,
I bought the same camera in December (just before Xmas), have used it a handful of times. Long story short, charged the camera before usage, and it didn't turn to 'fully charged' even though I continued to leave it in there for the full day, and then overnight when that didn't charge it. Original battery might last 30 mins max now.
Recently decided to just buy a new battery, thinking that the original battery must be the issue, but no, exactly same thing is happening to my brand new battery. SO in my case, it MUST almost certainly be the charger that is the issue.
As I have only owned it for just over 6 weeks, can I provide proof of receipt and request a replacement for the charger?
Thanks,
Justin
02-15-2018 03:38 PM
Contact Canon with the customer support number, I am sure they can send you a new charger.
03-02-2018 03:10 PM
Thanks. Yes, I bought a new battery, (to save myself the time) and it is DEFINITELY the charger.
02-16-2018 08:11 AM
Contact Canon and get them to exchange the charger. It is malfunctioning and if it decides to reverse its malfunction behavior it will go from under to overcharge which creates a fire hazard. Currently at least your charger has failed in a safe manner.
03-02-2018 03:10 PM
04-11-2018 02:49 PM
I have a similar problem
the canon 5d3 batteries
I have 11 of them
2 in particular are charging til the light is green, but the camera won't turn o with them
I have 5 camera bodies and have tried the batteries in all bodies so the batteries are the problems
06-01-2018 07:55 PM
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