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How to fix Ledger Nano X "Battery Cannot Charge" error? (Hardware Troubleshooting)

If your Ledger Nano X won’t charge, check cable compatibility, avoid hubs, use a 5V/1A wall adapter, verify LED behavior, and try recovery mode—battery issues may stem from firmware, aging, or environmental factors.

Feb 24, 2026 at 09:39 am

Troubleshooting Power Delivery Issues

1. Ensure the USB-C cable is fully inserted into both the Ledger Nano X and the power source. Some cables only support data transfer and lack power delivery capability.

2. Test with a different certified USB-C to USB-A or USB-C to USB-C cable known to support charging at 5V/1A minimum.

3. Avoid using USB hubs, extension cables, or wireless chargers—these introduce voltage drops that prevent proper battery replenishment.

4. Connect directly to a wall adapter rated for at least 5V/1A. Computer USB ports may supply insufficient current, especially on older laptops or powered-off machines.

5. Observe LED behavior: a solid blue light indicates active charging; no light or rapid blinking suggests inconsistent power negotiation.

Firmware and Device State Conflicts

1. A corrupted firmware state can misreport battery status even when hardware is functional. This often occurs after interrupted updates or forced resets.

2. Hold both side buttons while connecting the device to trigger recovery mode. Release buttons once the Ledger logo appears, then follow on-screen prompts to reinstall firmware via Ledger Live.

3. If Ledger Live fails to detect the device during firmware restoration, try switching USB ports or rebooting the host machine before retrying.

4. Disable antivirus or firewall software temporarily—some security suites interfere with HID device enumeration required for firmware flashing.

5. Verify the device is not stuck in bootloader mode without user input; persistent “Bootloader” display means manual intervention is needed before normal operation resumes.

Battery Hardware Degradation Signs

1. Devices older than three years may exhibit diminished charge retention due to lithium-ion cell aging, even if usage was minimal.

2. Swelling near the bottom edge of the casing indicates physical battery failure—this requires immediate discontinuation of use and professional assessment.

3. Repeated full discharges followed by long-term storage below 20% accelerate capacity loss beyond typical wear patterns.

4. Failure to hold charge for more than five minutes after a full recharge cycle strongly correlates with internal cell impedance rise.

5. Inconsistent voltage readings across multiple charge attempts—measured using multimeter probes on test points—confirm irreversible electrochemical degradation.

Environmental and Operational Factors

1. Operating the device below 0°C or above 35°C impairs lithium-ion ion mobility, resulting in false “battery cannot charge” warnings.

2. High ambient humidity combined with condensation inside the housing can create micro-shorts on the power management IC traces.

3. Magnetic interference from speakers, wireless chargers, or MRI equipment may disrupt the internal charging controller’s feedback loop.

4. Static discharge events during handling—especially in low-humidity indoor environments—can damage the battery fuel gauge circuitry.

5. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight while connected to a charger elevates internal temperature beyond safe thresholds for charging regulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I replace the battery myself?Replacement voids the warranty and risks damaging the secure element chip. Ledger does not publish service manuals or sell replacement batteries for end-user installation.

Q: Does leaving the Nano X plugged in overnight harm the battery?No. The device uses a dedicated power management IC that halts charging at 100% and switches to direct USB power, preventing overcharge cycles.

Q: Why does Ledger Live show “Battery: Unknown”?This occurs when the fuel gauge IC loses calibration or experiences communication failure with the main MCU—often resolved through firmware reinstallation or factory reset.

Q: Is it safe to use third-party USB-C adapters?Only adapters certified under USB-IF standards and supporting USB PD 2.0 or higher are recommended. Non-compliant units may deliver unstable voltage, triggering protective shutdowns.

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