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Thread: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

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    Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    I have simply purchased a Nintendo Wii pack with the collection of Wii Sports Resort game. Along with this console I have also bought Energizer Induction Charging station. Now the issue is, while I use usual batteries inside the Wii remotes and I turn off Wii console, the controller also turns off. On the other hand, while I use the Energizer induction batteries and I turn off Wii, the controllers simply blink blue continually? The console is off but they unmoving blink. The barely way to obtain them to off is to pull the battery packs out which I don’t want. I don’t think that there could be any kind of sync issue because the remote work right away turns on the console.

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    I have also gone through the same problem.

    In my case in my home I am not the only one who is using the Wii controller but my brother also play with it and I don’t know what he does sometimes. I don't be familiar with if my brother did the everlasting synchronization otherwise not. I will make sure and do it if we didn't to observe if that assists. I presume the batteries may perhaps be low down except we simply opened it x-mas morning and didn't play meant for over a couple hours hence I would anticipate the batteries weren't low that speedy.

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    First of all I urge you check the lights on Wii console. It may not completely turned off:
    • Green light Indicated that the console is still on.
    • Red light indicated that the console power is turned off, as well as the Wiiconnect24 is turned off.
    • Light-Orange light indicated that the console power is turned off, as well as the Wiiconnect24 is on.
    • No/Black Light indicated that console is totally turned off, wiiconnect24 is alsp turned off, typically occurs for the duration of a storm, otherwise powerbreak, otherwise the AC Adapter is unplugged from the wii, or maybe from the wall outlet.

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    It may suffice to resynchronize the wiimote. Try this solution (found on the website of Nintendo). Turn the Wii console by pressing the POWER button on the front of the console. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet for a few seconds. After a few seconds have elapsed, plug the cable into the power. Turn the Wii console by pressing the POWER button again. When you see the screen of "health and safety", open the small flap on the front of the console to find a red button entitled "SYNC". SYNC Hold this button down for 15 seconds. This will remove all the timings of the Wii, allowing you to start from scratch

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    For me also it appears like a sync issue. To resolve this just hold the SYNC button on top of the Wii console down for no less than 15 seconds, you can "re-sync" Wii Remotes: The foremost Wii Remote you would like to sync, take away the lid of the battery section of the remote to discover a tiny red button close to the batteries. Push and release the little red button situated close to the batteries inside the Wii Remote, and LED lights on the face of Wii Remote will flicker. Rapidly push and free the red SYNC key located beneath the white bands on top of the frontage of Wii.

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    As far as I know that the console tells you how much power is inside the battery and I also did do the everlasting synch to the system previously. I told my friend to exchange the batteries and furthermore re-do the everlasting synch just to ensure and observe what occurs. It seems to me like me and my fried both are using a defective controller or else console. The other problem was the Wii remote often "went to sleep" and had to be awaken through a keypress, chiefly through motion-only games similar to Tennis.

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    Re: Energizer Induction battery doesn't turns off Nintendo Wii Remote

    At first I thought that the sensor bar may be the issue for this but I was wrong. The sensor bar is totally not fraction of the problem .Every part of the sensor bar does is excel 2 IR lights. It can accurately be unplugged and put back through 2candles, power-driven off batteries, and so on. Moreover nearly all Wii sports games are able to be played lacking using the pointer function. I extremely distrust intrusion is the trouble. It's almost certainly a faulty console. Distinguish if the store will swap over it for a latest one. If not, Nintendo will put back it.

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