Hey, guys,
I'm here in sunny Jerusaelm, where I've been using a frined's laptop. Recently the power supply mysteriously stopped working. We chalked it up to an intermittent connection somewhere, because jiggling the plug inside the jack restored power. But that stopped working last night -- no amount of jiggling can resotre power to the machine.
I tested the power supply with a multimeter to make sure it was putting out the requisite 15VDC. It is. I tested the cable to make sure there wasn't a break in it somewhere. Threre isn't.
Seemed logical that the jack had lifted from the PCB and would have to be resoldered, so I disassembled the laptop (*not* fun) and removed the motherboard only to find that the jack was not broken in any way. In fact it is seated quite firmly in its place. I tested for continuity from the jack contacts to the PCB and along the exposed power traces on the PCB and everything seems to be working. No intermittent contacts.
I'm stumped.
Help?
Piyono
I'm here in sunny Jerusaelm, where I've been using a frined's laptop. Recently the power supply mysteriously stopped working. We chalked it up to an intermittent connection somewhere, because jiggling the plug inside the jack restored power. But that stopped working last night -- no amount of jiggling can resotre power to the machine.
I tested the power supply with a multimeter to make sure it was putting out the requisite 15VDC. It is. I tested the cable to make sure there wasn't a break in it somewhere. Threre isn't.
Seemed logical that the jack had lifted from the PCB and would have to be resoldered, so I disassembled the laptop (*not* fun) and removed the motherboard only to find that the jack was not broken in any way. In fact it is seated quite firmly in its place. I tested for continuity from the jack contacts to the PCB and along the exposed power traces on the PCB and everything seems to be working. No intermittent contacts.
I'm stumped.
Help?
Piyono