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Help, My Laptop Charger Is Not Working Properly
#1
Posted 25 October 2006 - 11:34 PM
My questions are:
What is your suggestion to fix this?
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
If I took it to someone, how long do you think it would take for them to fix it (given that I am right)?
If I took it to someone, how much money do you think I would have to pay?
Thanks for all your help!
Have a great day everyone!
#5
Posted 26 October 2006 - 02:28 PM
I might call HP and ask them how long they think it would take to fix it. If it would take a couple of days, then I would send it over the upcoming Thanksgiving break. If it took longer than that, I would have to wait until Christmas. >_<
I know I would get charged a lot because there was only a one year warranty.
If there's any more suggestions/comments/etc at all, send them my way.
Have a great day everyone!
#6
Guest_jlhaslip_*
Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:28 PM
On my laptop, it seems that the cord end near the computer gets 'comfortable' in one position and the cord develops a 'curve' in it and sometimes doesn't charge, so I am suspicious of a there being a short or 'lack of continuity' in the cord itself, maybe?
I regularly re-shape that end and try to not let the 'curve' develop and it seems to allow the connection to be more consistent and then I have less trouble.
Nothing worse than anticipating a full battery only to have the power monitor yapping at you.
Most 'techie' types should be able to help you diagnose this problem with a voltage tester or some other gizmo they enjoy playing with. A new charger can't be all that much if it is required.
As I remember my College days, it should be worth around 2 or 3 nights in a Club, only.
#7
Posted 26 October 2006 - 06:06 PM
1- Plug to charger box
2- Charger box to computer
I guess the box is a power converter or something of some type. I am getting power to the box and the charger end that plugs into the laptop.
I have no clue how much it costs to go clubbing. (LOL) I live a sheltered life. :-)
#8
Posted 27 October 2006 - 01:16 AM
Many SMPS supplies need some load attached at output when starting up, otherwise they won't boot at all. Some SMPS show this behaviour while they're aging, because parameters of some electronic components (such as capacitors) vary slightly over the time. Two options, try to identify the iffy component and do some surgeon for replacement, or a much better opt, get a new SMPS as they are not as expensive.
#9
Guest_FeedBacker_*
Posted 10 October 2007 - 10:06 PM
I am having a similar problem and am convinced that it is a mechanical problem - the power jack is not connecting properly to the machine. If I fiddle around every now and then I get a connection but it isn't reliable and the actual socket connector that plugs into the laptop gets very hot (surely this is not safe?). Anyone know what this might be or how to fix it? has it ever happened to anyone else before. My laptop is a fugitsu seamens amelio, had it bout to and a half years now.
#10
Guest_FeedBacker_*
Posted 14 May 2008 - 02:16 AM
Yes, I am having the same problem. L have an HP Pavilion and we have had it for 2 years. Also the power converter gets very hot. The connection might be loose.
#11
Guest_FeedBacker_*
Posted 17 May 2008 - 10:32 AM
Kimo
-reply by kimo
#12
Guest_FeedBacker_*
Posted 20 May 2008 - 03:33 AM
Help, My Laptop Charger Is Not Working Properly
Ok so I got this charger. I just go it on the web and just got it like 3 days ago and it worked fine.
Then I go to unplug the charger and move it and plug it into another plug and it doesnt work. But it was working fine.
Does any body have any sugegestions? or something?
-question by jordan
#13
Guest_iGuest-Colin_*
Posted 03 July 2008 - 11:26 AM
Your model is prone to the Power Jack fault.
99% of the time this will be the case.
Have a look on my Diagnostics page.
Www.Powerjackrepair.Com to see if this is your problem.
If you live in UK I can do a very good repair for you and very cheap.
You also get a no quibble 6 Months warranty. The Sad thing is:
HP will insist on changing the Motherboard for a silly �4-8 part.
(Probably cost them a lot less) and they will charge you a lot.
So much so that it would be cheaper to buy a new Laptop all together.
Your replacement board would probably have the same flaw and you will have the same problem 3 months to a year or so down the line.
I don't recomend you open the laptop unless you know what you are doing. For this reason I created a general Repair DVD Video that shows the techniques and hints with tips how to organise screws and layers. You can find details at the web address above.
-reply by Colin
#14
Guest_iGuest-noone_*
Posted 23 July 2008 - 03:13 AM
Help, My Laptop Charger Is Not Working Properly
I have an HP pavilion dv8000 and when I plug in the charger, it doesnt charge. Sometimes when I keep replugging it in it will work for a short while but then it wont, I have no idea what the problem is =(
-reply by noone
#15
Guest_iGuest-kitkat_*
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:07 AM
Help, My Laptop Charger Is Not Working Properly
I've plugged in my charger, the light is on but the bit that connects itself frm the charger to the laptop seems to hvae something wrong with it. I've had it for nearly a year now and it's doing my head in, it's the second time now and I don't want to have to pay loads of money to get the charger fixed.
At the moment I'm trying to move that bit you plug into the laptop around it's working sort of but if I move my laptop again it will lose it's charging connection if you no what I mean,
Help please!!
-question by kitkat
#16
Posted 29 August 2008 - 04:14 AM
#17
Posted 29 August 2008 - 11:19 PM
ps. don't try to fix it if you don't know what you're doing. You need some special equipment to measure the power-amps, the average voltmeter will short-circuit the PSU and the power stored in the capacitors is powerfull enough to blow off the tip of your probes!
#18
Posted 29 August 2008 - 11:44 PM
#19
Guest_(G)brennan_*
Posted 05 January 2009 - 06:09 PM
I got the same sorta proplem but with my hp compaq I think its a loose wire in the cable and I amgoing to buy a new charger and was wondering wil any 19v charger (same as my broken charger) work on my laptop
-reply by brennan
#20
Guest_(G)stuart_*
Posted 14 March 2009 - 12:25 PM
the laptop I am using is a Toshiba. It appears to run through a cycle of AC Power, Battery, Charging battery. It is quite an old Laptop but works fairly well appart from this problemand being a bit slow.
Is it just a charger problem or is there nore to it than that? Would buying a new charger help or will this not solve the problem. I'm not worried about the warrenty as that has long expired. What can I do to fix it?
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