My Apple Pencil won’t connect

I have an iPad Pro and I put my Apple Pencil on the magnetic dots at the top and nothing is happening ( i have the second generation)

iPad Pro, iOS 12

Posted on Jun 12, 2021 12:25 PM

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Posted on Jun 12, 2021 3:46 PM

If you continue to experience difficulties with your Pencil, here is one of the better troubleshooting guides:

https://appletoolbox.com/apple-pencil-not-working-heres-our-troubleshooting-guide/


Be aware that if your Pencil has been set-aside for an extended period, unused and uncharged, the Pencil battery may now be irretrievably damaged through deep discharge. In common with all Li-ion batteries, they must always have some level of charge.


The tiny internal Li-ion battery is susceptible to permanent/irreversible damage through being left discharged for long periods. Even some “new” pencils can exhibit signs of failure out-of-the-box if they are “old stock”. 


It is essential that if you have an Apple Pencil that you charge it regularly - whether used or not - so as to protect the battery from deep-discharge. Do not allow a pencil to remain in low-charge state for any period of time - as the internal battery will fail, rendering the Pencil useless. Setting aside an unused Pencil, for extended periods, is a recipe for premature death of the Pencil battery.


A second generation Pencil should always be docked with the host iPad whenever it is not being actively used - as doing so will optimally charge the Pencil and protect its battery from damage.


If the Pencil Battery has failed, the only remedy is to replace the Pencil. If the battery has failed and your pencil is within its one-year warranty, you should look to having it replaced by your retailer or at an Apple Store.


Some reports suggest that gentle warming of the Pencil (such as a hot water radiator) prior to attempting charging of the Pencil can resurrect a Pencil battery. Whilst nobody advocate external heating of any Li-ion battery (this being potentially very dangerous), gentle external warming of a tiny battery is unlikely to lead to catastrophic failure. 


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Jun 12, 2021 3:46 PM in response to Emilylal0

If you continue to experience difficulties with your Pencil, here is one of the better troubleshooting guides:

https://appletoolbox.com/apple-pencil-not-working-heres-our-troubleshooting-guide/


Be aware that if your Pencil has been set-aside for an extended period, unused and uncharged, the Pencil battery may now be irretrievably damaged through deep discharge. In common with all Li-ion batteries, they must always have some level of charge.


The tiny internal Li-ion battery is susceptible to permanent/irreversible damage through being left discharged for long periods. Even some “new” pencils can exhibit signs of failure out-of-the-box if they are “old stock”. 


It is essential that if you have an Apple Pencil that you charge it regularly - whether used or not - so as to protect the battery from deep-discharge. Do not allow a pencil to remain in low-charge state for any period of time - as the internal battery will fail, rendering the Pencil useless. Setting aside an unused Pencil, for extended periods, is a recipe for premature death of the Pencil battery.


A second generation Pencil should always be docked with the host iPad whenever it is not being actively used - as doing so will optimally charge the Pencil and protect its battery from damage.


If the Pencil Battery has failed, the only remedy is to replace the Pencil. If the battery has failed and your pencil is within its one-year warranty, you should look to having it replaced by your retailer or at an Apple Store.


Some reports suggest that gentle warming of the Pencil (such as a hot water radiator) prior to attempting charging of the Pencil can resurrect a Pencil battery. Whilst nobody advocate external heating of any Li-ion battery (this being potentially very dangerous), gentle external warming of a tiny battery is unlikely to lead to catastrophic failure. 


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