OWLET DREAM SOCK Not Charging
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85%
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Dream Sock Sensor Unit
The sensor unit contains the LiPo battery and charging pads which are the most frequent points of failure due to chemical passivation and cycle-life exhaustion. If the contact pads exhibit oxidation or the internal battery voltage drops below a critical safety threshold (3.0V), the internal PMIC will prevent current flow to protect the circuit. Replacing the sensor provides a new set of contacts and a fresh battery cell, restoring the charging loop.
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10%
CONF
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Dream Sock Base Station
The base station contains the spring-loaded pogo pins that provide the electrical path to the sensor. Mechanical fatigue or 'stiction' within the internal springs can prevent proper contact pressure, resulting in an open circuit. If the base station's magnetic alignment is compromised, the sensor will not seat correctly for the inductive or conductive handshake required for charging.
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5%
CONF
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USB Power Adapter and Cable
A failure in the external power supply or the Micro-USB/USB-C cable prevents the base station from receiving the 5V DC input required to energize the charging pins. This is a common failure in consumer electronics where cable strain leads to internal conductor breakage or connector housing deformation.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dream Sock Sensor Unit.