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Why does the Wii need a battery?

1 Answer. It keeps your time, wifi info, and system settings in tact when the Wii is not plugged into the wall...
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What does the battery do on a Wii?

This battery is used to keep track of time when the device is off or unplugged.
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Does a Wii need batteries?

Insert two AA batteries, using the plus (+) and minus (-) guides in the Wii Remote's battery compartment to insert the batteries in the proper direction. Be sure to insert the minus (-) end first and remove the plus (+) end first when replacing the batteries. Replace the battery cover.
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How long does a Wii battery last?

A fresh set of alkaline batteries should last, depending on amount and type of use, up to 30 hours. This can vary greatly based on certain factors such as Wii Remote Speaker Volume, Rumble, battery quality and age, and the type of game being played.
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Why does a coin battery work?

A penny battery functions as a standard voltaic pile, and is powered by a redox reaction between zinc and acid. Electrons flow through the electrolyte solution from zinc toward copper because zinc has a higher activity than copper.
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How do you revive a dead Wii?

Most power issues with the Wii can be fixed by resetting the AC adapter. Unplug the AC adapter from both the outlet and the console and let it sit for at least 2 minutes. Plug both ends back in, making sure that the adapter is plugged directly into a wall outlet, not a surge protector or power strip.
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Does the Wii overheat?

Check the vent on the back and side (or bottom, depending on how you have the system positioned) of the Wii for dust build up. The system will shut down if it cannot vent properly to prevent overheating.
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Can you use a Wii without a TV?

By downloading and installing a free software update, you can play the game TV-free on the Wii U GamePad screen alone.
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Why won't my Wii turn on when it's plugged in?

What to do. Check any accessories attached directly to the console to make sure that it is licensed and undamaged. Unlicensed or damaged accessories shouldn't be used with the console. Try using a different wall outlet, or plug a different device into the outlet to make sure the outlet is providing power.
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Should I unplug my Wii when not in use?

In addition to using surge protectors, it is always a good idea to unplug your Nintendo system after a power outage to prevent possible damage from power surges when the power is restored.
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Does Wii use a lot of electricity?

The high effective power consumption of the Nintendo Wii console is a direct result of its low usage: the Wii with WiiConnect24 enabled uses about the same amount of electricity as an Xbox 360, but is used only one third as much.
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How do I check my Wii battery?

Check battery levels
  1. Press the HOME Button on a Wii Remote that is synchronized with the Wii console.
  2. Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Menu.
  3. The battery level of all synced Wii Remotes is displayed along the bottom. Four bars indicates a full charge, with one being the lowest charge.
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How old is the oldest Wii?

The console was initially released on November 19, 2006 in North America, and was released shortly thereafter in other countries, and eventually became the leading console in the US, Europe, and Japan. In January 2008, the Wii outsold the GameCube's 21.74 million units.
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Why is the Wii no longer popular?

Some consoles, like the PlayStation 2, have enough momentum to keep going even when their successor arrives, but the Wii was so weakened by years of third-party neglect and shovelware that the momentum was gone. Nintendo turned its back on what had once been a money-making golden child and walked away.
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Is the Wii 16 years old?

As of 2022, the console is 16 years old—the same age the Super Nintendo was when the Wii launched in 2006.
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How do I know if my Wii is bricked?

If the System Menu boots fine, then the brick is simply a semibrick. If the health screen is the last screen seen, then the brick is either a banner brick or a mail brick. To test this, hold + and - when pressing A; if the system still refuses to boot, it is a banner brick, otherwise it is a mail brick.
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What should I do with my old Wii?

12 Awesome Things You Can Do With an Old Wii
  • Install independent homebrew community games.
  • Develop your own indie projects.
  • Turn your Wii into a media center.
  • Play DVDs on the Wii.
  • Install Linux and use the Wii as a PC.
  • Host Minecraft network games.
  • Remotely control your PC over VNC.
  • Use the Wii as an alarm clock.
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What causes a Wii to brick?

A Low Level Brick is caused when a part of the Wii's boot process, such as boot1 or boot2, is damaged or missing.
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Why do pennies turn a darker color?

When oxygen binds with copper, they form a new molecule known as copper oxide. Copper oxide is brownish or sometimes black in color (depending on other things in the penny's environment). This is why most pennies you see look dirty or tarnished—it's not actually dirt but copper oxide that makes them look so dull.
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What are pennies made of?

Pennies are made of zinc coated with copper. Only nickels are one solid material—that same 75% copper/25% nickel alloy. Would you like fries with that? This penny is almost as big as a half dollar...
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What can I do with extra pennies?

To wrap up, here are six ways you can turn change into cash:
  1. Take Your Coins to the Bank.
  2. Roll Them Yourself.
  3. Use a Coin Counting Machine.
  4. Hire Someone to Roll Them.
  5. Buy a Coin Separator.
  6. Buy Stuff with Them.
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