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Malcolm Hind
Can anyone tell me - when you put the plug into a laptop does the connector
switch power from battery to mains by means of a mechanical part or does it
switch via some clever sensor on the board itself ?
I have a socket tht is misbehaving (intermittent problem) - I think that
rather than replace the dc connector (which I could do) I would rather
solder a piece of cable to the MB and lead it out the case - then wire on
better type of (2 part, + & -) socket - maybe something simple like a mini
jack connector (tried and trusted and tends not to get naffed up with
repeated use, unlike most laptop power connectors in my experience).
So what I am wondering is do I just have a + and - wire to connect or do I
need to worry about the make and break type thing that I mentioned in the
first part of my question ?
Hope that all makes sense and that someone might help.
Thanks for reading.
switch power from battery to mains by means of a mechanical part or does it
switch via some clever sensor on the board itself ?
I have a socket tht is misbehaving (intermittent problem) - I think that
rather than replace the dc connector (which I could do) I would rather
solder a piece of cable to the MB and lead it out the case - then wire on
better type of (2 part, + & -) socket - maybe something simple like a mini
jack connector (tried and trusted and tends not to get naffed up with
repeated use, unlike most laptop power connectors in my experience).
So what I am wondering is do I just have a + and - wire to connect or do I
need to worry about the make and break type thing that I mentioned in the
first part of my question ?
Hope that all makes sense and that someone might help.
Thanks for reading.