No power means no sales. Whether your adapter failed or the device won't charge, you need a solution fast. Power issues can also indicate deeper electrical problems.
Plug another device into the same outlet to verify it's working. Try a different outlet entirely.
Check for visible damage, fraying, bent pins, or burn marks. The adapter LED should light when plugged in.
If you have access to another compatible Clover power adapter, test with it to isolate the problem.
If using a surge protector, it may have tripped. Check the reset button or try plugging directly into the wall.
| Feature | Clover | CapClover |
|---|---|---|
| Customer Support | ✗ Long hold times, unresponsive | ✓ Your assigned rep's direct line |
| Business Funding | ✗ Limited or no options | ✓ Up to $500,000 |
| Approval Time | ✗ Weeks or denied | ✓ Same-day decisions |
| Hidden Fees | ✗ Frequently reported | ✓ Transparent pricing |
| Contract Terms | ✗ Early termination fees | ✓ Flexible terms |
Get business funding up to $500,000 with your own dedicated rep - this is their direct line, not a call center.
Contact your merchant services provider or Clover directly. Using non-approved adapters can damage your device and void warranty.
Yes, power surges can cause permanent damage. Always use surge protectors. If damaged, the device may need repair or replacement.
Most Clover devices don't have batteries - they require constant power. For Flex models with batteries, try charging for 30+ minutes before testing.