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ZachRNZ

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    Laptop power issue--does not turn on
    « on: December 09, 2009, 08:41:48 PM »
    Hello, I am having trouble with my wife's Gateway model MT6705 laptop. I think it will be best to give you the details of what happened and what I've tried in order:

    1. Original Gateway power adapter wires fray on the laptop side of the AC-DC box. A few sparks and a little smoke.
    2. Unplugged malfunctioning power adapter immediately.
    3. Computer works fine on battery power until it runs out.
    4. I order a new "Hong Kong model" power adapter from eBay
    5. Replacement adapter matches original in every way I can see (19V, 3.42A, positive on inside)
    6. Adapter does not work. No blue light for power connection.
    7. I don't have a voltmeter, but am certain the new adapter is producing at least some sort of voltage (I shorted the adapter end out with a thin piece filament of wire...dumb idea?)
    8. I Get creative/dumb: try stuffing tiny ball of aluminum foil into new adapter hole (I had a feeling the post on the laptop side might not be making contact in there). I try splicing the original adapter back together (white-to-white, black-to-black). Nothing works, power light remains unlit.
    9. Order another replacement adapter from a different eBay supplier, this one in located in the good 'ol USA. This device lists its output as “19V = 2.64A/3.16A/3.42A/3.68A(0-3.68A)”
    10. Same results from new replacement.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
    « Last Edit: December 09, 2009, 09:40:20 PM by ZachRNZ »

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    Re: Laptop power issue--does not turn on
    « Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 07:33:52 AM »
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    4. I order a new "Hong Kong model" power adapter from eBay

    This is the issue right here...
    I never buy system critical components from eBay.
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