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Galaxy 16

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does system dc fault mean ive got a //.B.W.F.// battery as all fuses are working fine galaxy 16+

does system dc fault mean ive got a //.B.W.F.// battery as all fuses are working fine galaxy 16+

sorry rubbish battery pardon my french

Sounds like it, or it could be a loose fuse holder, or dodgy battery lead, or bad pcb (rare I would have thought).

Check fuse holder is tight on fuse, measure what dc levels you have (assuming you have a mulitmeter) and change the battery if needed.

Its not a new battery is it? Or one that has been sitting for ages not being used? It may just need a good charge for a day first..

Sounds like it, or it could be a loose fuse holder, or dodgy battery lead, or bad pcb (rare I would have thought).

Check fuse holder is tight on fuse, measure what dc levels you have (assuming you have a mulitmeter) and change the battery if needed.

Its not a new battery is it? Or one that has been sitting for ages not being used? It may just need a good charge for a day first..

dc fuse fail,without fuses actually failing is mainly due to excess ac input voltage 250v and above its common on most galaxys including the new stuff,tho as prev post can also be a faulty battery as well,change the battery first then monitor the ac input,the times it happens can be the clue..

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