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Few things you need to know about the laptop DC jack replacement

"If you have a problem with the power supply, the motherboard needs to be replaced."


This is the number one quote that I hear from users looking for a repair of the power supply socket. Many computer repair centers and large companies (Dell, Gateway, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) will tell you the only way to repair a DC socket is to replace the entire motherboard. This is very expensive and simply untrue. The DC jack can be safely and successfully removed and a new power plug installed.


"Can I repair the car myself?"


That's a pretty common question I get asked. It is not impossible to do this yourself, but you need the equipment such as quality soldering iron (and tips), desoldering wire or pump and a steady hand. I've heard people say, "Soldering is easy." Soldering can be easy, but desoldering is usually the hard part for most people. Also, knowing where to pry and how to properly remove cables without breaking fixtures is a must. Many laptops people have tried repair themselves can not get the old solder out and break or break the connections on the motherboards for things like touchpads and keyboards.


Once the DC jack is repaired, it will fail again.


That's true and wrong. A high quality DC Jack repair can last for the life of the laptop. At the same time it can go bad again. Some laptops have bad design or design flaws that can not be changed and are likely to recur.


Epoxy and epoxy-like substances should be used to strengthen the power supply socket.


The problem with epoxy is that it stifles the surrounding circuits causing motherboard failures. Components on a motherboard (voltage regulators, capacitors, line filters) heat up due to the voltage flowing through them and should not be covered with epoxy products. Sometimes DC connections fail due to cold spots and epoxy resin does nothing to combat this problem, except to make it difficult or impossible to safely shut off the DC power connection.


All laptops with Jack problems are repairable.


If your laptop shows the symptoms, it may not be the outlet or a symptom could be another problem. For example, I get requests that the laptop does not charge the battery. I also find out that the laptop works when connected. This means that the DC jack works, but something else on the motherboard failed. Another example would be sometimes, when the laptop is disassembled, I find out that the motherboard is being burned near the voltage pin. This is a common occurrence on gateway laptops and replacing the DC jack will not help. The entire motherboard would have to be replaced in this case.


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