Can be several things, one is the battery, if you have a multimeter you can check if the battery is actually charged. Or it can be something after the battery, a bit hard to know without testing.
I twisted the stick. To be sure to which side you should twist (clockwise or counter clockwise) its better to disassemble, but some people managed to twist without open.
bro thanks man you helped me big time man i was already planning to purchase a new one 🤗☺i didint even open the controller i just twisted it n worked ,,but my controller wasnt this bad like on the video so anyone trrying to turn it without dissassembling it must atleast remove the thumb sticks witch you can pull out
This video is the most detailed so far. I really appreciate the advices. Thank you for uploading this. It really helped me out a lot. I hope you make more videos like this.
check the follow ups videos, I did try other solutions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1kiHr-JjZ4o.html I should release some other video in some time with other potential solution to fix this.
Great video! I have a recently acquired original Xbox S controller with a broken up and left d-pad input that was not solved by cleaning, and I suspected some other components along the path were to blame (the PCB is very dirty). It was nice to see your thought process, which is similar to what I started to do with mine. Hopefully I can fix it!
I found out it won't charge unless it's plugged into a USB output of 2.5 amps. The old phone .2 amp chargers just make the power light glow, the 1.5 amp USB makes a fast blink but it won't charge. After plugging it into a 2.5 amp USB it has a steady slow blink and charges. If it has an original Nikon charger put a load on it to find out how many amps it puts out.
I haven't tried an inline USB tester yet to see how much power it takes. I just bought one for $18 same thing. It's in the mail still. I bet I can take my charged battery slide it in and it will work. I bought it for a parts camera but it might work perfectly.
thank you mery much for the help, it was pretty simple following your video. i've got one question, where is the battery located? i've got a controller which connects to the pc and works properly but the battery stucks at 0% charge, what it can be?
Sorry for the late answer. I think you can, I tried in nacon unlimited and it does fit I guess for Revolution 2 should fit as well. Let me know if it does work.