NINTENDO SWITCH JOY CON PAIR Not Charging
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Joy-Con Replacement Battery
Internal Lithium-ion batteries have a finite cycle life and frequently fail to accept a charge if the voltage drops below a critical threshold after long periods of inactivity. This is the most common consumable component failure in handheld electronics. Replacing the cell restores the chemical capacity needed to hold and receive power.
SKU: HAC-006
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Joy-Con Rail Assembly with Ribbon Cable
The charging circuit relies on physical contact between the console and the Joy-Con rail pins (specifically Pin 4 for 5V). Mechanical wear from repeated docking/undocking or a tear in the fragile internal flex ribbon cable prevents the charging current from reaching the Joy-Con's PCB. Replacing the rail assembly restores the physical and electrical path for power delivery.
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Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
The Nintendo Switch uses a proprietary Power Delivery (PD) profile; if the AC adapter is damaged or under-spec, the console may enter a low-power state where it powers itself but refuses to pass through charging current to attached Joy-Cons. Swapping with a known-good OEM adapter ensures the 15V/2.6A or 5V/1.5A rails are functioning correctly to support peripheral charging.
SKU: HAC-002
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Joy-Con Replacement Battery.