Intereseting Challenge
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Ok, My cousin has my old laptop and the connector to where the PSU plugs into the back is loose, and he can't charge the battery or run the notebook. I know it's soldered to the mainboard, but do any of you guys know where to get that connector to replace it, or would it be possible to solder the leads of the power cord to the notebook to permanently affix the cord? I may be able to get this thing back from him for free, or cheap, and if I could do something like that, it would make for a nice backup computer. I think it's worth trying to save, as it's got a P4 @ 3GHz with 1Gb RAM and a 60Gb HDD. It was a really nice notebook before the power issues happened, so please let me know what you can think of.
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If the wire broke, you can still solder it...
Just make sure the insides of the connect are still in their proper places, then make sure that there is continuity with the pins and the connection inside the thing. if not, then see if you can very carefully pry it apart and rewire/solder stuff back together. If THAT doesn't work, post here and there is one more option.
Also, check for a fuse... sometimes, you never know.
If it's the wiring in the cord itself, that's a relatively easy fix or replacement as well.
Just make sure the insides of the connect are still in their proper places, then make sure that there is continuity with the pins and the connection inside the thing. if not, then see if you can very carefully pry it apart and rewire/solder stuff back together. If THAT doesn't work, post here and there is one more option.
Also, check for a fuse... sometimes, you never know.
If it's the wiring in the cord itself, that's a relatively easy fix or replacement as well.
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