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Reparing or replacing DC socket?
#1
Hey I recently had to buy a new AC power cord for my laptop because it was ripping already. This was due to all the fiddling that I had to do because I wouldn't connect right. Now from all the fiddling I made the DC power socket loose. I have looked up how to fix it but I am not good at soldering. What would be the cheapest way to go about this? Anybody have any experience on this?
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#2
Hello.
Are you talking about the fitting from where the power cable plugs into the laptop?
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#3
Correct.

Too short..
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#4
(04-06-2010, 01:20 AM)BrainDeadFreak Wrote: Correct.

Too short..

Seriously, I would take it into a shop. Are you accessing SF on another computer?
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(04-06-2010, 10:55 PM)Irelandrulz2 Wrote: Seriously, I would take it into a shop. Are you accessing SF on another computer?
No I'm on the computer with the loose DC socket. I have the power cord kind of side ways.
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(04-06-2010, 11:09 PM)BrainDeadFreak Wrote: No I'm on the computer with the loose DC socket. I have the power cord kind of side ways.

So, is everything alright?
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(04-06-2010, 11:11 PM)Irelandrulz2 Wrote: So, is everything alright?

No. I have to fiddle with the cord to make it work. The socket is loose and not all the way broken.
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#8
Hmm, Sounds a bit tricky.

That's why I have a friend that is a computer repair specalist. He does all my work for free lol
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(04-07-2010, 12:23 AM)Detective RooTz Wrote: Hmm, Sounds a bit tricky.

That's why I have a friend that is a computer repair specalist. He does all my work for free lol

Damn you lol.. I have a friend too. But he currently lives in Virginia. I live in California Sad
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#10
Can't you take it into your local IT shop and let them have a look, you don't want to mess it up.
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