alexsmith2709
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Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone could help shed any light on my little problem.
A customer wanted to buy a new battery for a Toshiba Satellite C660-2KW so i provided one, although i ask to see the laptop before providing batteries to properly diagnose the issue, this customer insisted they just buy a battery, so i provided it.
This battery didnt help so they brought the laptop and charger in to my shop for testing. The charger tested ok, the old battery was at 0% and not charging and the new battery came with some charge but was not charging either and the DC jack tested ok with a multimeter (getting the 19V through it).
After removing some dust from around the DC jack and rest of the laptop i got it all working. I sent it back to the customer but the next day they brought it back with the same issue.
This time, the once fully working charger was no longer working so i replaced this. This worked for a few days and the laptop is now back in my shop not charging again.
The issue is slightly different in that the charger now provides enough power to not deplete the battery, but it doesn't charge it and windows shows "plugged in, not charging". I still have the old and new battery. The old battery now has a windows warning to replace the battery.
The DC jack still tests fine with a multimeter, power even reaches different parts of the motherboard, including providing the 10.8V to the battery as required.
When you first plug in the charger the battery appears to charge (the charge light comes on) for a second or two before going off.
Is it worth changing the DC jack at this stage or could there be a charging circuit issue i havent/cant trace?
I have also reinstalled the battery driver which can sometimes work with the "plugged in, not charging" message.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone could help shed any light on my little problem.
A customer wanted to buy a new battery for a Toshiba Satellite C660-2KW so i provided one, although i ask to see the laptop before providing batteries to properly diagnose the issue, this customer insisted they just buy a battery, so i provided it.
This battery didnt help so they brought the laptop and charger in to my shop for testing. The charger tested ok, the old battery was at 0% and not charging and the new battery came with some charge but was not charging either and the DC jack tested ok with a multimeter (getting the 19V through it).
After removing some dust from around the DC jack and rest of the laptop i got it all working. I sent it back to the customer but the next day they brought it back with the same issue.
This time, the once fully working charger was no longer working so i replaced this. This worked for a few days and the laptop is now back in my shop not charging again.
The issue is slightly different in that the charger now provides enough power to not deplete the battery, but it doesn't charge it and windows shows "plugged in, not charging". I still have the old and new battery. The old battery now has a windows warning to replace the battery.
The DC jack still tests fine with a multimeter, power even reaches different parts of the motherboard, including providing the 10.8V to the battery as required.
When you first plug in the charger the battery appears to charge (the charge light comes on) for a second or two before going off.
Is it worth changing the DC jack at this stage or could there be a charging circuit issue i havent/cant trace?
I have also reinstalled the battery driver which can sometimes work with the "plugged in, not charging" message.
Thanks