nothing. or u could keep replacing the batteries frequently OR u could use a wire and hold it to where u put the charger and that will make electric charge.
You have to have a charger, nothing else will charge them.
You can either ask someone else, find something else that fits and plug it in at both ends or buy a new one.
That Craftsman charger uses a 500 mA (1/2 A) fuse available from Radio Shack for $4.00- a 4pak. Be aware that the fuse blew because something else wasn't right.
Basically, yes, knowledge is useless without imparting it to someone else or putting it to good use.
just trade from someone else
You can . But it will be out of charge when the battery charge in finished .So either you have to plug it somewhere and charge or else you will need a car charger so that it is never out of charge . in my opinion having a car charger is much more convenient as you do not have to worry about charging it .
First you might want to test it buy using another charger that works or use your charger on someone else phone to find out whether its the phone or the charger. If its the charger, you can just buy a replacement charger If its the phone you may have to call you carrier customer serivice line and they will assist you on the next step.
You have to have a charger, nothing else will charge them.
No, you can not use a lower watt charger for a high watt or else the charge wont work
Nothing. At least, it's HIGHLY doubtful anything else is truly compatible.
You can either ask someone else, find something else that fits and plug it in at both ends or buy a new one.
Technically yes However, if the mobile is a COMPANY PHONE then - No it isn't stealing as you are using company equipment. The taking of company phone tile, electricity - even a pencil is taking without premission. IF the company has a policy that you may charge your phone (and its your private phone) then its allowed else it dishonest sppropriate of property
you can buy a wall adapter it comes with a new iPod cord.
Your phone is designed for a specific type of battery and charger. Don't use anything else. If it won't charge, something is wrong. Do not attempt to use alkaline batteries, as they are not rechargeable and might explode if recharge is attempted.If your phone is more than two years old, consider simply replacing it. Most carriers will give you a free or heavily discounted phone after two years. It is not really worth the trouble to attempt to troubleshoot or repair these modern phones.
Either there is a fault in the cell phone charger (try it in something else) or the wires on the cigarette lighter socket are reverse polarity. Check centre of socket is positive.
A flashing charger light usually indicates a problem with the battery.
If you lose the charger, go to your service provider and you should be able to buy a new one or order a new one if it is not in stock. If you have a tracfone, figure out what the phone is (i.e. Motorola C261) and go to a local service provider who carries that phone. If all else fails, you can figure out what type of phone you have (again i.e. Motorola C261) and look on eBay or other online auction sites for a charger.