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Author: Subject: DC power jack problem

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  posted on 18/10/06 at 12:13
Hi,
lately I'm having problems with my dc power jack in my laptop (DELL inspiron 2650). What to do? Can I replace the jack only?
 
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  posted on 19/10/06 at 02:45
Yes, you can replace only the DC power jack. You can find many kind of jacks in www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack . I hope the problem is just in your DC power jack and not something worse!

[Edited on 19/10/2006 by mayabress]

[Edited on 19/10/2006 by mayabress]
 
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  posted on 25/10/06 at 04:04
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Yes, you can replace only the DC power jack. You can find many kind of jacks in www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack . I hope the problem is just in your DC power jack and not something worse!

Do they have other kinds of jacks as ps/2 (which it seems that I need in addition...) or just DC power jack?
 
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  posted on 17/11/06 at 19:48
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Yes, you can replace only the DC power jack. You can find many kind of jacks in www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack . I hope the problem is just in your DC power jack and not something worse!

I think they deal only with DC power jack...
 
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  posted on 30/11/06 at 21:27
I think I'll give www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack a go and try replace it by myself...wish me luck!
 
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  posted on 16/12/06 at 13:38
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I think I'll give www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack a go and try replace it by myself...wish me luck!

You don't have to do it by yourself, you can send them over your laptop and they'll fix it for ya.
 
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  posted on 9/2/07 at 19:23
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I think I'll give www.laptopjacks.com]DC power jack a go and try replace it by myself...wish me luck!

I am having the same problem with mine. Were you able to replace yours? Can you give me any tips? Do you need to souder it to the motherboard?

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  posted on 26/1/08 at 06:22
It’s not as hard or as easy as you may think to open up a laptop but it is tedious and loads of screw and small parts. I found a cleverly made DVD Tutorial Video on how to open just about any Laptop and replace the power jack at this address that may help www.powerjackrepair.com there are a lot of hints and tips there too.

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  posted on 27/1/08 at 18:16
Tip.
Take a sheet(s) of A4 - place it next to your work area, somewhere safe. Then as you remove a screw place it within a drawn circle in the same area on the sheet.
Not fool proof, but better than a cap off an arosol can/ashtray .
 
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  posted on 21/3/08 at 03:58
www.laptoprepair101.com is a really good DIY laptop repair site has loads of info on this and other repairs.

If you want a technician to do it look up www.GigaBytz.com (UK England) or www.laptopguy.com (USA)

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