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I know there was a topic somewhere on here recently about testing laptop chargers but I can't seem to find it now.
Anyway, a mate of mine bought a Lenovo G710 laptop about 18 months ago and has hardly used it - probably not even had two months of total useage in that time. He went to switch it on the other day and nothing happens - no fans, no lights, HDD doesn't spin up, it's all just dead.
The only thing I can think of for a total lack of life is that the charger has gone faulty and the battery is flat. I've got a couple of universal chargers around the place but, of course, Lenovo use the oblong plug/socket, not the round ones, so they're no good.
I've had a multimeter on it and there's definitely 240V into the charger but nothing out. My question is, does the charger have to see some sort of load on the end to work, or can I take it that the complete lack of output voltage is a genuine sign of a deceased charger that has shuffled off its mortal coil?
Anyway, a mate of mine bought a Lenovo G710 laptop about 18 months ago and has hardly used it - probably not even had two months of total useage in that time. He went to switch it on the other day and nothing happens - no fans, no lights, HDD doesn't spin up, it's all just dead.
The only thing I can think of for a total lack of life is that the charger has gone faulty and the battery is flat. I've got a couple of universal chargers around the place but, of course, Lenovo use the oblong plug/socket, not the round ones, so they're no good.
I've had a multimeter on it and there's definitely 240V into the charger but nothing out. My question is, does the charger have to see some sort of load on the end to work, or can I take it that the complete lack of output voltage is a genuine sign of a deceased charger that has shuffled off its mortal coil?