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    Beware of soldered power connections.

    My 10 year old laptop starting losing power. I notices the power connector was getting hot and the charge indicator would go on and off as I wiggled the connector. At first I thought I need a new connector for the charger. A trip to Radio shack amazed me at how many different types and sizes of connectors there are. Of course they didn't have the one I needed.

    Then it occurred to me that the problem may actually be in the receptacle inside the computer. After about an hour and 55 screws later I finally got to where the power connector is soldered to the circuit board.

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    The blackened area around the solder connection told me I simply needed to re-solder the connection.

    After reassembly (I only had 2 screws left over) I was again amazed that the silly thing actually worked again. Whew! That was stressful but very satisfying.

    Ken.
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    10 year old laptop? Geeze, that's amazing. You must be delicate with your machine!

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      #3
      Hi Icorken, that is a nice to know piece of info.

      And, you are not alone, my Vaio is 11 years old lol and still running windows Vista! lol

      woodsmoke

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