I have a HP DV4 I had my laptop on a long time it kill the battery so it turned off so every time I plug the changer in it lights up cut on a min with the battery ONLY and turns off. So I replaced the changer and it worked a min then, cut off. So I don't know if the DC plug need replacing or the motherboard but, no blue screen.The jack did sometimes say not changing and was plugged in But, it did kill my old changer. I took it to Greek Squad and they want $150 just to fix.Please help thanks.
Your missing a key component in the video, you go right from solder finish to plugging in when you never show the installation of the new jack. I will find a different video to show me that important point.
@firstcomputerservice those jacks are pretty straight forward to install, now when you
get a smashed in DC Jack Port seat on the bottom case then that needs to be shown, I will try to do that video someday, I have a whole new method in seating the DC Jack in the case of Toshiba's and HP's I do not even have time now to solder these anymore I just buy the pre-made plug in jacks, I still solder the Toshiba Jacks.
Those jacks are pretty straight forward to install, now when you
get a smashed in DC Jack Port seat on the bottom case then that needs to be shown, I will try to do that video someday, I have a whole new method in seating the DC Jack in the case of Toshiba's and HP's I do not even have time now to solder these anymore I just buy the pre-made plug in jacks, I still solder the Toshiba Jacks.
@cinderel101 do a google search for you computer with dc power jack/adapter and you can find some online retailers i had to order one for my laptop about 3 months ago it was $16 with two day shipping and the shop wanted to charge me $75 to take my laptop then $75 hour to find out what wrong then order the part they said would cost $80 and it was going to be like two weeks before they were done but i had it done in three days with a total cost of $16
@cinderel101 do a google search for you computer with dc power jack/adapter and you can find some online retailers i had to order one for my laptop about 3 months ago it was $16 with two day shipping and the shop wanted to charge me $75 to take my laptop then $75 hour to find out what wrong then order the part they said would cost $80 and it was going to be like two weeks before they were done but i had it done in three days with a total cost of $16
could you post the pinout for the wires,I noticed your replacement jack was different then the original.
thesoundguy100 3 hours ago
I have a HP DV4 I had my laptop on a long time it kill the battery so it turned off so every time I plug the changer in it lights up cut on a min with the battery ONLY and turns off. So I replaced the changer and it worked a min then, cut off. So I don't know if the DC plug need replacing or the motherboard but, no blue screen.The jack did sometimes say not changing and was plugged in But, it did kill my old changer. I took it to Greek Squad and they want $150 just to fix.Please help thanks.
ALB4EVER05 2 weeks ago
Your missing a key component in the video, you go right from solder finish to plugging in when you never show the installation of the new jack. I will find a different video to show me that important point.
firstcomputerservice 3 weeks ago
@firstcomputerservice those jacks are pretty straight forward to install, now when you
get a smashed in DC Jack Port seat on the bottom case then that needs to be shown, I will try to do that video someday, I have a whole new method in seating the DC Jack in the case of Toshiba's and HP's I do not even have time now to solder these anymore I just buy the pre-made plug in jacks, I still solder the Toshiba Jacks.
repairmydcjack 3 weeks ago
@firstcomputerservice
Those jacks are pretty straight forward to install, now when you
get a smashed in DC Jack Port seat on the bottom case then that needs to be shown, I will try to do that video someday, I have a whole new method in seating the DC Jack in the case of Toshiba's and HP's I do not even have time now to solder these anymore I just buy the pre-made plug in jacks, I still solder the Toshiba Jacks.
repairmydcjack 3 weeks ago
You did a great soldering job and repair!
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Where can u buy a dc jack
cinderel101 1 month ago
@cinderel101 ebay
repairmydcjack 1 month ago
@cinderel101 do a google search for you computer with dc power jack/adapter and you can find some online retailers i had to order one for my laptop about 3 months ago it was $16 with two day shipping and the shop wanted to charge me $75 to take my laptop then $75 hour to find out what wrong then order the part they said would cost $80 and it was going to be like two weeks before they were done but i had it done in three days with a total cost of $16
tauntdragoon 3 weeks ago
@cinderel101 do a google search for you computer with dc power jack/adapter and you can find some online retailers i had to order one for my laptop about 3 months ago it was $16 with two day shipping and the shop wanted to charge me $75 to take my laptop then $75 hour to find out what wrong then order the part they said would cost $80 and it was going to be like two weeks before they were done but i had it done in three days with a total cost of $16
tauntdragoon 3 weeks ago
@cinderel101 do a google search for you computer with dc power jack/adapter and you can find some online retailers
tauntdragoon 3 weeks ago