Charging the Rechargable Battery

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#1 thequietguy
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So I just got an Xbox 360, and I got a Charge & Play kit for my wireless controller, and I found out it needs to be charged by the 360 when it's on. Is there anyway to charge the controller with the Charge and Play when the 360's off? Because I got a ZEPHYR model (what the ****, Microsoft?), and I don't want to use too much energy for the 360 and burn it out. Also, I might as well have gotten a wired controller if it's going to be stuck into the 360 while I'm playing. Is getting a Quick Charge kit better?

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#2 thequietguy
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Can anybody please help? I know at least half of the 360 owners have had a Wireless controller, so what do I do?
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#3 soul45
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hook it to your pc

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#4 k2theswiss
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it's a usb cable it can be put on your computer to be charged thats what i do turn on the xbox put it in turn it off the xbox it run at low rate like sleep mode untill it's done if u have old version xbox dont u send it in so u can get a newer version
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#5 MithCo
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1. turn ON your xbox360

2. connect the controller via cable to USB

3.turn OFF your xbox360

4. if the battery is low on energy after few seconds the red led will start to glow

5.when the battery is full the led will turn green and will automatically stop the process

6.if the battery is half empty after step 2. ,nothing will happen

7. if you press the central XBOX button on the controller,

look in the upper corner of the screen window for battery status

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#6 Amigro
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As far as I know you cannot run it while the 360 is off. The closest thing you could do is leave the 360 on when you go to bed/work. The 360 is defaulted to turn off after 4 hrs (you can change the duration in console settings) and the battery will be fully charged by then. Having it hooked up while I'm playing isn't that big of a deal to me, because it usually will charge within an hour and a half, then I can get rid of the cable again. I did get a charging station and some extra rechargeable batteries as well though and I do prefer that, but either way is fine imo.
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#7 MithCo
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Right now I am looking at my controller charging, xbox is off only the fan works .

The red light on the controller glows, no lights on 360...

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#8 Talldude80
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ok so the way it works is the first time you play using the rechargable battery is this

1. plug the battery into the controller

2. plug the controller into the xbox360

3. turn on the 360.

4. Red light comes on controller , showing the battery is getting charged. If the light is not red, just unplug and plug the charge cable back in

5. start playing a game

6. if the light turns green, you can unplug the charge cable from the controller

and from that point on you can keep the controller unplugged unless the battery gets low again. and then you just plug the controller into the charge cable while you are playing. easy