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Battery Not Charging
If your Flydigi Vader 4 Pro is plugged in but the battery is slow to charge or not charging at all, ensure you are using the provided USB-C cable. Avoid using high-voltage phone "fast chargers" as these can sometimes prevent the controller from drawing power. For the best results, charge the controller directly through a PC USB port or a standard wall adapter.
Battery Is Dead
Dead batteries can be caused by excessive use of the console or bloat. If your Flydigi Vader 4 battery is dead you will need to replace it with a new one. A new battery can be ordered online, but it is necessary to order a battery with a 2-pin JST-PH connector. Users can check the condition of their battery by referring to the [battery_replace_guide]
Battery Capacity Is Low
Your Flydigi Vader 4 Pro should hold a charge for anywhere from 15-20 hours, when charged to 100 percent. If battery life is significantly lower than this battery replacement may be necessary. Users can check the condition of their battery by referring to the [battery_replace_guide]
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