headphonesman
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Similar problem , but only with PG5`s. This seeems to be because the pin interface between the Redsetter and the PG5 is more critical, and need more precise positioning and length of time connected before steady red.binkie said:it started taking repeated efforts to properly reset a cartridge. The cartridge light would blink but not stay on. After repeated attempts a cartridge would finally light up. Now, however, I can't get the cartridge light to blink or light up. It appears as if nothing is happening when I push the cartridge into the RedSetter. I suspect that maybe the battery is too low or dead but don't have a meter to test it. It shouldn't be after only light use.
Any one else out there have similar problems and/or any suggestions?
Binkie
Suggestion :- a few others have reported poor battery life from the start , due to either a faulty Redsetter excessive drain or a poor battery. If the latter (battery quality control is probably very cursory) , replacement with a well known brand will confirm which the problem is.
One person who had excessive drain converted his redsetter to a mains powered dc current, .........sorry , cant remember the details , but the batteries can be had very cheaply, if you go for the less well known names.