IPod nano won't recharge

I have a 8Gb 2nd generation nano. I've had it for a month with no issues until last week. Last week, it stopped recharging. It wouldn't charge with an AC adapter or when connected to a PC via a USB cable. It would only charge, briefly, when syncing with iTunes. As soon as it was done syncing, it would stop recharging.
Yesterday, I exchanged it for a new nano, but I'm having the same problem with the new nano after only a day. Obviously, I must be doing something wrong and the problem exist between the chair and the keyboard. I doubt my odds of picking up two defective iPods are that great.
I'm running Windows 2000 on an older PC and have followed the instructions in "iPod: Proper charging procedures for Windows 2000", but my nano will still not charge.
Any ideas? I don't think I can take the musak at the gym for another day.

I see that yu say you followed the suggestions for properly charging the ipod on Windows 2000 but you say it will only charge while syncing. Just to be sure, did you ever set your ipod to manual disk mode or did you leave it in autosync mode while following those directions?

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