Thanks your video helped so much as I was finding gradually at first it would charge to 100 % but gradually a charge would stop at 89 % then even stop at 37 % but watching you explaining how to switch off and on to reset the unit it's gone back as it was when new 100 % brilliant thanks!!
Try using it until 1% and you still get power non stop. It's like the battery cells have hidden power that's not used. Once I did that I never have this overload problem. I think they did this so you would pay them to fix something that they made the product do
i have the echo flow river 2 pro and its said overloaded for over a month, and i did everything everyone said to do, nothing works, such a worthless peice of worthless garbage, and the worst part is i cant even throw it in the trash where it belongs.
Thanks your video helped so much as I was finding gradually at first it would charge to 100 % but gradually a charge would stop at 89 % then even stop at 37 % but watching you explaining how to switch off and on to reset the unit it's gone back as it was when new 100 % brilliant thanks!!
Try using it until 1% and you still get power non stop. It's like the battery cells have hidden power that's not used. Once I did that I never have this overload problem. I think they did this so you would pay them to fix something that they made the product do
thanks for the video
My pleasure 😁👍
this really helped me
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Your laptop is not consuming those 20+ watts of power. About half of that "output" is being used to power the AC inverter.
Oh ok😁👍
i have the echo flow river 2 pro and its said overloaded for over a month, and i did everything everyone said to do, nothing works, such a worthless peice of worthless garbage, and the worst part is i cant even throw it in the trash where it belongs.
Dont charge, just plug and use up all the power before charging again. The overload should disappear
@@togetherslashbargainsoutha2332 i cant use it, turning on or plugging anything in makes it flash overload then it dies
so much water….
Ok