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Hadn't land hunted in a while so charged up wireless module and...

Guvner

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It was still flashing green the next morning. Didn't want to pair up despite acting like it was trying. (Flashing red light) Is that a battery problem or worse?

Thanks...

Guvner..
 
n/t
 
Got the flashing red light on the wireless module a couple times when I left it charging too long. Didn't have any effect on performance though.
 
Did you try to pair it up manually Guv? I assume you were expecting it to pair automatically,as if you had just used it yesterday? Maybe it lost its mojo after sitting too long and needs to be re-acquainted? You are of course doing the procedure correctly?
 
No mention of that on the video. It just said to press the frequency button and make sure the light was flashing. But I got it to work after that. I had been changing frequencies and moving outside when I just decided to hold down the right button and it immediately paired. I presume that's the manual pairing you spoke of.

Thanks,

Guvner..
 
Dear LORD I fought with mine at first because I didn’t press that button! Glad you got it sorted...:)
 
Probably just indicating that it is trickle charging.
 
For things like this there are USB charge monitors for sale online for under $10 that show voltage and current. Handy.
 
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