1rst generation Ipod touch refuses to charge

My first generation ipod touch refuses to charge. I have used several chargers and it doesnt recognize any of them to charge. Am i using the wrong chargers? Are they too new to charge my old ipod?

There is no icon on the screen either. the screen is ccompletely blank.

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