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Hi Why is my Xbox controller killing my AA batteries so quickly ? I will put in 2 and then they will die within the minute of them being in! I don't know what to do....
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Rapid mod controller chrome with lights! I keep the lights of at all times
Another thing is i have rechargeable battery's.
Please help me!
Thanks in advanced!
TheMostOriginal
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Rapid mod controller chrome with lights! I keep the lights of at all times
Another thing is i have rechargeable battery's.
Please help me!
Thanks in advanced!
TheMostOriginal
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It is most likely the battery case that is the problem, and not that the batteries are dying. I would try to push the case up against the controller and if that fixes the problem then tape it.
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I put it in another controller and it didn't die right away.
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Who installed the rapid fire on your controller? If it wasn't you or even if it was you, it could be that resistors were not used which will cause your batteries to drain quickly or you could blow an LED.
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They did everything on the controller. ... So idk what the problem could be.
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TheMostOriginal wrote They did everything on the controller. ... So idk what the problem could be.Chances are, it's because they didn't use resistors. I had this problem with my first modded controller.
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It could be the battery case I had one that was a little loose and it would turn off all the time also get new rechargeable batteries the stop working after being used around 100 times
Try taping down the battery case from to top to the bottom its annoying but it worked for me
Try taping down the battery case from to top to the bottom its annoying but it worked for me
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