What do the LEDs mean on QIKPAC?
The LEDs provide a visual indication of the battery status: when it is in use (a short press of the button to gives a 5-second display of the charge status), when it is charging (the LEDs will continually flash to indicate charge status) or when it desperately needs recharging or has identified a fault (a red LED will show). For more information on the LED status meanings, check the QIKPAC datasheet.
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