My iPad shows the apple logo for 5 seconds while charging then shuts off for 10 seconds then shows the apple logo for 5 seconds and so on. I can get it to the connect to iTunes screen but as soon as I unplug it from the wall it shuts off. Can anyone help?

The apple logo appears for 5 seconds then disappears for 10 then appears for five and so on. I can get it to the connect to iTunes screen but as soon as I unplug it from the wall it shuts off completely. A laptop with iTunes isn't enough to power it up. Can anyone help me fix this?

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