Ipod classic 80gb doesn't charge in all accesories!!!

I've always charged my ipod in several speakers (bose, jbl, sony, etc) but now it doesn't charge at all! It only charges using my usb port.
But trying different speakers, docks, even wall adapters it only charges in some of them (quite a few actually), I also tried the same speakers with other ipods and they charged properly!
What can I do so my ipod starts charging again in every accesory I try???

mauricioflorez,
Did this same iPod Classic charge via these other accessories before, or have these accessories charged different iPod models you've had in the past?
The only way to ensure your particular iPod will charge using another accessory would be to verify that accessory is compatible with that particular iPod model. Most vendors are good about listing compatible iPod models on the device's box or on the vendor's website.
It could be that some of these accessories in question are not optimized for use with your iPod Classic, especially if other accessories do work including the ones that shipped with the iPod originally. I would try contacting the vendor of the accessory to verify compatibility.
Hope this helps,
Raleigh

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