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won't turn on with usb or wall charger

iPod quit. Tried pressing menu & center button. iPod wouldn't turn on. No image on display. Plugged nano into usb port & also wall charger & no image on display. Replaced battery. Same problem.

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anything in the past that could be responsible for this behavior ?

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Markus. Can't think of anything. It wasn't dropped. iPod was connected to Itunes when fault occured & several codes came up on laptop screen. I didn't record them. Battery that was replaced measured 3.1 vdc & maybe it was OK. That battery was connected to a small (3/16 X 1 inch) circuit board via 2 metal tabs. The small boards output was a copper strip that had 3 holes in the end that were soldered to the logic board. The new battery had only the copper strip with the 3 holes in the end that was soldered to the logic board. The iPod just doesn't display any image. Do you think it's toast? Appreciate your comments. Don

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first of all - it could be toast. but maybe you should try a few things. disassemble it again and check the connections on the logicboard. since you can start it without the case - you should try that. check the contacts of the dock connector (inside and outside the nano) - watch out for some white/green/black stuff

measuring the battery was a good idea - die you also measure the old one ?

does any voltage came to the battery contacts if the usb cable is connected ?

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Which connections to check on the logic board?

How do I start the iPod out of the case?

Don't see any white/green/black stuff.

The old battery measured 3.1v & the new 2.64v.

No change in battery voltage when USB cable connected.

Where should battery voltage be measured? I peeled back the battery plastic to measure voltage across 2 metal tabs. Can the voltage be measured at the end of the battery cable to the logic board. If so can you advise how?

Thank you.

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you can measure the voltage directly at the battery cable - since the "charged" battery has 2.64v - it's to low - but that could be a usb problem!!

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hi don, anything new ? - was it the battery ?

it would be great to hear from you again - you could accept the answer to movr this question to the resolved ones and others could access this information easier

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Markus. I installed another battery that measured 3.7vdc. iPod still dead. No image on screen. Afraid iPod is toast after all! Don

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do you have a mac or a pc ??

if you have a pc, start itunes, connect the iPod and then press and hold select and manu on the clickwheel - hold it for ~10 seconds - do you hear any "connect/disconnect" sounds from the computer?

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I have a PC. The computer does make sounds as you suggest. I guess it's connect/disconnect. The iPod loads songs from Itunes but there's nothing on the display & therefore can't play songs from the iPod. Don

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hi don, thanks for the info. when did the lcd went out - before or after the battery change (was it related to the error message you had when it was connected (i only want to clarify this point?)?

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Markus. The LCD has never worked once the iPod quit. It didn't work prior to or after the battery was changed. No Apple symbol or anything. Don

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strange, the most "blank nano's" did work again after resetting them, restoring could also be a thing you could try.

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don sarà eternamente grato.
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