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Hi,
Try [https://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10|creating a Win 10 battery report] to check the status of the battery. Look at ''design capacity'' versus ''full charge capacity''
-If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady. If you don’t have a DMM (digital multimeter) then try a different compatible charger and check it it always works
+If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady. If you don’t have a DMM (digital multimeter) then try a different compatible charger and check if it always works
If the charger is OK then perhaps the [https://www.ebay.com/c/2229920472|DC-In jack] may be faulty or loose from the systemboard.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57199eX_A9E|video] that may help. it shows how to open the laptop so that the DC-In jack can first be checked to see if it is loose and then how to replace it if it was faulty.

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Hi,
Try [https://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10|creating a Win 10 battery report] to check the status of the battery. Look at ''design capacity'' versus ''full charge capacity''
-If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady.
+If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady. If you don’t have a DMM (digital multimeter) then try a different compatible charger and check it it always works
If the charger is OK then perhaps the [https://www.ebay.com/c/2229920472|DC-In jack] may be faulty or loose from the systemboard.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57199eX_A9E|video] that may help. it shows how to open the laptop so that the DC-In jack can first be checked to see if it is loose and then how to replace it if it was faulty.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
Try [https://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10|creating a Win 10 battery report] to check the status of the battery. Look at ''design capacity'' versus ''full charge capacity''
If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady.
If the charger is OK then perhaps the [https://www.ebay.com/c/2229920472|DC-In jack] may be faulty or loose from the systemboard.
-Here’s a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57199eX_A9E|video] that may help. it shows how to open the laptop so that the DC-In jack can first be checked to see if it is loose and then how to replace it if it was faulty.
+Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57199eX_A9E|video] that may help. it shows how to open the laptop so that the DC-In jack can first be checked to see if it is loose and then how to replace it if it was faulty.

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Origineel bericht door: jayeff

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Hi,

Try [https://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10|creating a Win 10 battery report] to check the status of the battery. Look at ''design capacity'' versus ''full charge capacity''

If the laptop is giving ''no indication that it is being powered by the charger'' first check that there is +19.5V DC at the output of the charger. If there is, then flex the charger cord at both the charger end and where it enters the plug to ensure that the output is steady.

If the charger is OK then perhaps the [https://www.ebay.com/c/2229920472|DC-In jack] may be faulty or loose from the systemboard.

Here’s a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57199eX_A9E|video] that may help. it shows how to open the laptop so that the DC-In jack can first be checked to see if it is loose and then how to replace it if it was faulty.

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