Still in infinite loop after recovery.  Battery still won't charge

i I have read several discussions on this issue.  My iPad 2 ,64gb ios 7.1 turned off like the battery died.  I put it back on charger and after a few minutes it booted back up.  The next day the same thing happened. This time it ''twas caught in an infinite loop reboot.  I followed the apple support instruction on enters recovery mode.  I did that successfully but as '"activate your iPad" login screen came up on my MacBook.  The iPad died again. I tried connected charger to Ac charger but it keeps looping.  This time alternating between the battery screen, the apple, the spinning tick marks, then off.  Then it starts over.  I tried recovery again. Same result.  I can't fugure out how to get enough charge to finish recovery. It ha been connected to either the wall or the computer for 6 hours While working on a fix. I have tried the home/power reset multiple times as well as the power/volume up key. I can't seem to just turn it off. It keeps looping. It has never been jail broken. No new app has been added lately except for app updates. But that may have been a week ago. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am on the road so I can't run it over to apple.

Unfortunately, it sounds like you need a new battery. Do you live near an Apple store? (I think they can replace these things while you wait.) Otherwise, you've got to send it in--that's the HUGE drawback to iPods vs. other digital players that allow the owner to easily replace the battery.
I know if you search online you can get instructions on how to do this yourself--but it's risky, you have to order the battery, and bottom line what are you gaining? You still can't immediately fix your iPod!
I keep a cheap Shuffle on hand for exactly these moments--it fills the need while I wait for the more desired device to return.

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