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Why is my iPod not charging

I got an I pod with what I thought was a bad battery so I replaced the battery and it worked perfect until it came time to charge. When I plug it in the I pod has the charge screen and the battery symbol says it's charging but when I disconnect it the battery bar doesn't move. I used it until it died and now it just stays at the screen that says please wait very low battery. Is there a part I can replace or is it just done?

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Have you had a look at the charging pins and cleaned them?

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Wesley, it is possible that you do have a bad battery. It is also possible that your dock connector has some issues. Make sure that you have a good cable, that you try a different USB port as well as a wall charger. Clean the dock connector of any dirt, debris like pocket lint, and check for bend broken and corroded pins. The battery connector is finicky and has a tendency of breaking of the logic board, so be careful. If none of that works, you may have a bad power management IC on your logic board. Remove the front of your ipod and on the bottom left, opposite the battery connector, you will find an IC. That is the LTC4066. It is the USB power manager and Li-Ion battery charger. The LTC4066 monitors the battery charge state and temperature. When the battery is charged, it quits supplying power to the battery. Make sure that it is not destroyed. Check for obvious external damage. You can get the data sheet for the IC from here. You could use that to see if that is your problem. Also check on the fuse F1 and use a multimeter to see if you have continuity. Of course the other thing you could do is to replace your logic board which should run anywhere from $45 to higher. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Ok I have my I pod open and I am to the logic board similar to the one pictured but it doesn't have the power management IC or the fuse that I can find I may have a different generation but I'm not sure

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I may be an I pod video 5 gen

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The metal piece around the dock connector is broken on one side. It doesn't appear to inter fear but that might be the problem and if so is it possible to fix that.

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If it is a 5th gen it's an iPod Video (not a classic) the same IC is on the board but it is in the top left corner. Same principal as for the iPod Classic. The metal shield should not be a problem, unless it is providing the ground as well as creating a short circuit. Check for all the contacts, use a magnifying source. In order to fix it you will have to solder it.

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Does the video have the fuse as well?

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HI Oldturkey,

I know this is an old thread but hopefully you are still active.

I have an iPod classic which will not charge the battery or sync.

I have tried 3 known good batteries etc and have also checked the fuse and also replaced the Power IC.

I have checked the battery connector and it seems solid, it is also receiving voltage to the battery connector.

Before I go about replacing the notorious docking port, are there any other Mosfets or Diodes I could check that you can think of? There doesn't seem to be any corrosion on the board and it the ipod itself is in pristine condition

Thanks

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Hey, I know this is super old but do you know where you got the replacement power IC? I am looking for one for my 7th Gen iPod, incase it isn't a fuse (just looking on the board for F related ends) any suggestions?

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I have a problem with display backlight.It does not turn on at all even tho the display itself is working.

I have testet the display on anther ipod and it works.It turns out that there is a defective coil or ic.Can someone tell me wich components affect the backlight?Thanks

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Hi, I know this is a super old thread but people are still rocking these... pun intended... the pod draws 0.01a constant have changed pmic, fuse is good, battery is goodish - not new but was working in another pod, still will only draw 0.01, when I charge the battery pod works fine, has connect to itunes but will sit there over night, just wont charge. Anybody have ideas I can try?

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Check the basics first. The battery is first. The battery connector is second. Then the usb dock. These older ipods often have some water damage.

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I have two iPod 4th generation, When I try and charge either with any apple 30 pin, it says it’s charging but does not charge (I have 3). I have found that a cheap old third party cable and third party usb charger work fine. All I can think is apple changed the pins in newer cables, has anyone else experienced this.

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Yes. I have that issue just now. The 3rd party charger I use had a damaged cable and no other Apple cables would work. New 3rd party charger with attached cable doesn't work either. I ended up having to crop and repair the old 3 party charger cable.

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