Follow these directions that detail ways of Solving JBL Charge 3 Charging Problems. Just follow this routine, and assuming all your components are working properly, charging should occur normally.
First, we recommend recharging the JBL Charge 3 with the included JBL USB charger. Why? Because this power adapter meets the speaker’s amperage needs, and is provided by JBL besides. Presumably, JBL thinks that this is a well-matched AC charger. So, we won’t buck any systems here. Yet in a pinch, you could fully charge it with other non JBL adapters. But exploring those options is beyond the scope of this post.
As stated earlier, we’re using the JBL USB wall charger AC adapter included with this speaker, as shown next.
Pry open the port door flap on the lower back of the speaker. Then pull it toward you to open all the way. This exposes the USB power out and micro USB charging input ports.
Then plug the USB connector end of the charge cord into the matching micro USB input port.
Connect the charger into a working AC outlet.
At least one of the battery status lamps lights up on the Charge Three when you apply charging power. There are five lamps on the Charge 3 that come on in succession as battery recharging progresses.
Battery charging is almost complete when all but the last of the battery status lights light solid. The last one continues to blink for several minutes more to top off the charge, as shown next.
The battery recharge cycle finishes when all battery status gauge lights go out, as shown next.
The next picture shows the USB charging port after we removed the charge cord.
Close this power port seal completely. If you do not, then water could get into the unit. Then it might damage the Charge 3’s electronics inside. So, take great care to correctly close the port door. Thus you get the full water resistance protection.
See how this port door looks when fully closed and sealed in the next picture.
We have now fully charged our JBL Charge 3. Note that the battery status gauge just after turning on the speaker following a full recharge. All lamps glow. This means that the speaker is indeed at full charge.
Finally, repeat this recharging every twenty hours of music play. This keeps the battery power bank in ready-for-use condition. In fact, we charge ours when the battery gauge lights show just one lamp glowing. We don’t wait until it’s completely dead. Why? Because keeping this speaker charged is important if you charge your phones / tablets from it.
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