Picture of the orange glowing CHARGE lamp on the top of the Sony SRS X5.

Sony SRS X5 Orange Light Stays ON Problem

Many Sony speakers, including the SRS X5, feature a status light that glows orange while charging / recharging them. Sometimes though, this light keeps glowing long after charging completes.  E.g. It does not turn off after way more than the specified charge time after you connect the charger.  So in this post, we offer reasons that this can happen, and suggest possible fixes for this Sony SRS X5 Orange Light Stays ON Problem.

Sony SRS X5 Orange Light Stays ON Problem: Why This Can Occur

It’s normal that this orange light glows while the charger cable is supplying power to the SRS X5 for up to four hours, until the battery completely fills.  Then, under normal circumstances, this light should turn off, whether the speaker is running or not.

Picture of the orange glowing CHARGE lamp on the top of the Sony SRS X5.
The orange glowing CHARGE lamp on the top of the Sony SRS X5.

But if the orange lamp does not go out, a couple things might cause this, and we detail those below.

Picture of the dark CHARGE lamp on the Sony SRS X5.
The dark CHARGE lamp on the Sony SRS X5.

1. Your AC or Car Outlet May Not Have Power

The Problem

The auto or home adapter you’re using may not deliver any power because it is not receiving any in the first place. This can happen due to a broken AC or car circuit, tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, faulty wiring, power failure, and the like.

The Fix

Check that your outlet has power by testing it by plugging in a lamp or other device to it, to see if it works.  Reset circuit breakers if tripped, and if the outlet has a light switch that controls it, then be sure that that switch is in the ON position.

2. Your Power Adapter is Too Weak or is Defective

The Sony SRS X5 orange light stays on, perhaps, because the charging adapter you have provides SOME but not ENOUGH recharging energy. Or, its output power output has weakened over time.  The speaker requires nominally 2.5 amps of charging current at 12.5 volts (31.25 watts) from the supply to fully recharge in the specified time of 4 hours.

The fix in this case is to replace the power adapter.  But be sure to get a well-known brand of power supply for reliability. We advise that you obtain a copy of the adapter that originally came with the speaker if possible.

3. The Power Cable is Too Long, Too Thin, or is Defective

The cord connecting the power supply to the speaker can reduce the charging current even if that supply is working properly.  This might happen with very long or very thin cables.

To solve this, use as short a cord as is practical. Or, upgrade to a thicker, higher current handling cable. We suggest keeping cable lengths to six feet or less, and to choose a cable that is certified to carry at least 3.0 amps. But again, you won’t have to concern yourself with these details if you buy the original replacement adapter with the Sony name on it.

4. The Speaker’s Battery Might Be Faulty

As lithium ion batteries age, they can spoil.  That is, they lose their ability to fully recharge, and the characteristics of the charging current they draw changes as they get older.  Normally, as a battery recharges, it draws less and less charge current.  We believe that the Sony SRS X5 monitors this.  Then when the charge current falls to a value that it interprets as the battery being fully charged, then it shuts off the orange CHARGE light.  But degrading battery cells may not behave this way, and instead, continue drawing higher current.  Therefore, the current never falls to the fully charged value, and so the orange lamp never turns off.

To fix this, replace the battery, although you can’t easily get to it in the SRS X5. Note that replacing the battery dictates that you disassemble the speaker.  Furthermore, doing this likely breaks the waterproof seal, so that the speaker no longer resists damage if you get it wet. Plus, breaking this seal may also change how the speaker sounds. Thus,  battery replacement should be done by someone who can get the right battery, and is able to restore the seal as they reassemble the speaker. A good battery should fit inside and provide 7.4 volts and 25.16 watt-hours at least. But we suggest using only Sony approved replacement batteries for this speaker.

5. The Speaker Might be Defective When You See the Sony SRS X5 Orange Light Stays ON Problem

Even if you have a large enough power supply and cable with a working battery, the charging current that actually reaches the battery may be too high or too low.  The can happen when the battery management electronics inside the X5 fail.  These circuits monitor the battery and shut off the charging current when they deem the battery as fully recharged.  But when they malfunction, the battery might get no charging current at all, and thus never recharge.  Again, in this case, the orange light might never turn off while the charger is connected. You would also notice that the speaker doesn’t play as long before going dead. Or it might not play at all except when you have the adapter connected.

The most practical solution here, given the relatively low cost of the X5, is simply to get a new speaker.  The circuits in this model are quite miniature.  So unless you can replace the system board(s), just buy another speaker.

Other Sony SRS X5 Posts

    1. Sony SRS X5 Won’t Turn On Problem
    2. Sony SRS X5 Specifications
    3. Sony SRS X5 Bluetooth Pairing Instructions
    4. Sony SRS X5 Firmware Update Instructions
    5. How to Pair Sony SRS X5

References for Sony SRS X5 Orange Light Stays ON Problem

    1. Official Sony SRS X5 Support Page
    2. Where to Buy the Sony SRS X5