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Bypass power socket on laptop

  • 08-12-2014 10:00PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,184 ✭✭✭


    I have a laptop hpv5000,
    it stopped powering on.
    i opened it up, 1 red wire was disconnected from the power socket,
    inside the laptop,
    i took out the power socket,
    theres 4 wires in total,each 2 packed in together .in a plastic sleeve.
    ie 2 red wires ,2 black wires .
    each set of 2 wires are in a small black sleeve which slips onto one of the power socket connectors .
    Even if i put em on they tend to slip off the connectors.
    Could i just connect the power, ground, red ,black ,
    to the 2 wires of the laptop power supply .
    using a 2 unit electrical power block.
    would it be safe to do so ,
    and would it work .
    ie 2 red wires in one connector ,and the 2 black wires in the other connector .
    on 1 side ,
    and plug in the 2 ground ,power wires in to the other side of the
    connector block.
    I tried holding the 2 power sleeves on the 2 connectors and plugged
    in the laptop power cable to the laptop power socket ,
    but it doesnt work.

    Theres a led power light on the laptop ,
    it normally comes on ,when the power cable is plugged in to the laptop ,
    whether the laptop is on ,or off .

    The led power light does not come on at the moment .

    The 2 red wires , and 2 black wires are bare , just at the end point ,tip of the wire .

    theres no electrical contact between any of the wires ,
    in the red ,or the black sleeves .
    ie the 2 red wires do not touch at any point .

    i understand i could just bring in the laptop to a repair shop and
    they,ll solder the 4 wires onto the power socket .
    and put it back in the laptop .


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,356 ✭✭✭papu


    riclad wrote: »
    I have a laptop hpv5000,
    it stopped powering on.
    i opened it up, 1 red wire was disconnected from the power socket,
    inside the laptop,
    i took out the power socket,
    theres 4 wires in total,each 2 packed in together .in a plastic sleeve.
    ie 2 red wires ,2 black wires .
    each set of 2 wires are in a small black sleeve which slips onto one of the power socket connectors .
    Even if i put em on they tend to slip off the connectors.
    Could i just connect the power, ground, red ,black ,
    to the 2 wires of the laptop power supply .
    using a 2 unit electrical power block.
    would it be safe to do so ,
    and would it work .
    ie 2 red wires in one connector ,and the 2 black wires in the other connector .
    on 1 side ,
    and plug in the 2 ground ,power wires in to the other side of the
    connector block.
    I tried holding the 2 power sleeves on the 2 connectors and plugged
    in the laptop power cable to the laptop power socket ,
    but it doesnt work.

    Theres a led power light on the laptop ,
    it normally comes on ,when the power cable is plugged in to the laptop ,
    whether the laptop is on ,or off .

    The led power light does not come on at the moment .

    The 2 red wires , and 2 black wires are bare , just at the end point ,tip of the wire .

    theres no electrical contact between any of the wires ,
    in the red ,or the black sleeves .
    ie the 2 red wires do not touch at any point .

    i understand i could just bring in the laptop to a repair shop and
    they,ll solder the 4 wires onto the power socket .
    and put it back in the laptop .

    A picture would help allot , you could solder / use silver paint to try make a connection , heatshrink or electrical tape to insulate it.

    If it's only the cables which have come off the connector it should be straight forward to put back on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 514 ✭✭✭nibble


    To be honest if you can't fix it yourself I wouldn't try to fix it yourself if that makes any sense.. I don't mean that in a condescending way, it's just better not to risk shorting something if you've never attempted this kind of work before.

    Based on what you've said it does appear to be a broken contact somewhere though, very hard to decipher these things without visuals however.

    Q: Do you have a soldering iron?

    If no then I'd just bring it to a repair place, a pic if possible would be helpful all the same.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 95,867 Mod ✭✭✭✭Capt'n Midnight


    needs pics , a quick read didn't make sense and any mistake means the magic smoke will leak out

    upload to imgur.com or as an attachment


    http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WireDilemma


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