Re: Repairing a laptop charger




ency wrote:
Well, my first charger was broken down a short time ago and i bought a
new one but it's also broken now. when i plug it, it doesn't work but
when i shake it strongly then starts to work. I checked the power
cable but it's ok, i also opened it and controlled all the soldered
parts but no problem. Only a sizzling from condenser. Checking the web
found that there might be a problem with SRC or condenser, i tried to
solder anode and cathode of the SRC ( i thought no problem will
accure) but there was a small explotion :(
I checked the circuit there isn't much damage. What can i do now?

It would help if you gave us some information on the make and model of
the computer and the charger input AC voltage and output voltage - AC
or DC - and rated output current.

H. R. (Bob) Hofmann

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