Hopefully this is a real simple one, but I left my lights on recently (none of these fancy 'lights on' warning buzzers), drained the battery and obviously the clock stopped.
Now I'll be gubbered if I can get it working again. I had it out once a while back and as soon as I reconnected it it sprang into life. This time nothing. Could it be it needs a really big jolt from a fully charged battery as I know mine is not really charged up to it's capacity, or is there something more sinister. The connections are clean etc etc and like I say it's run perfectly for ages and restarted first time last time.
Cheers
Steve.
Now I'll be gubbered if I can get it working again. I had it out once a while back and as soon as I reconnected it it sprang into life. This time nothing. Could it be it needs a really big jolt from a fully charged battery as I know mine is not really charged up to it's capacity, or is there something more sinister. The connections are clean etc etc and like I say it's run perfectly for ages and restarted first time last time.
Cheers
Steve.