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jakobnator
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Converting an Old Laptop to Charge via USB-C Power Delivery
Sorry for the grainy video and audio issues in my OBS capture, I don't do youtube full time. Also sorry for it being so long but I wanted to capture my entire thought process/journey of the design. Please let me know if you have any questions!
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Power Lock Fix NF Sonata (2006-2010)
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Motor I used, look for one that has similar specs: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCYTWLK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02 o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great video that I followed step-by-step and didn’t break or screw-up anything (yay). However, I did buy a new actuator on Amazon for only $39.99 and it worked perfectly. I admired your deep-dive to replace just the motor, which reminded me of my younger days (I’m 75 now). Thanks for your efforts to produce your video and make a sensible (some other videos we’re just dumb) sequence to a successful repair :-)
Mines went out while the door was closed hownwould I get the door open???? Need help seriously
my door wont open either side how tf do i get it open so i can take the panel off
well if nothing else, this vdieo showed me i never wanna purchase a hyundai.. my mom just got an 06 sonata and her locks seem to work sometimes.. all 4 of them. i thought it weird that all 4 actuators would be bad, but i guess it's possible. when they don't work, you hear the relay clicking and can tell the actuator is trying to unlock/lock them. let sit for a bit and hit the button again and they'll work sometimes. i wanna say they either all 4 work or all 4 don't work. never a random mix. this also makes me thing not actuator.. unless possibly a relay, but they usually just fail all together. i'll most likely replace the fronts and rebuild the backs. those motors are like $12 on amazon for 2 right now.. can't beat it. vs $50 a piece for oem replacement actuators.
I think it's actually great that it's longer, so I can fully figure out how to do this, other videos didn't have enough detail
Why Only for Charging ? Can this new USB C porrt be used for Data transfer ? I know it cant But.show me a video where we can replace old USB 2.0 wirh new USB C type probided that laptpp motherboard supports or by a USB 3.0 Can U
Can you sell this as a plug and play solution?
Can you make a tutorial how to change the tradicional Dell G3 3590 input power for a usb-c power delivery entry/supply? I'm not a electronic guy but the power supply of this laptop is GIANT! I mostly use my notebook for study and not gaming so its so inconvenient have carry a big and heavy power source in my backpack. Thank you and congratulations for your channel!
They should negotiate very good 🤪
Great job ❤
Very handy. I have front right and rear left to do.
omg yours really is the last one that doesn't ahve USB-C charging, I have both the next models I think it's 7440 and 7450 and they both have it :( what a fun idea nice work
does that mean yours cannot accept other charger that are not from DELL?
Holy shit, to say this was detailed is an understatement ... My hats off to you man
Holy smokes, thank you for that video! I looked several times in the last 3 years if there is a solution to modify the exact same machine. A few days ago i got back to the topic and could not find any new finished implementation, so i got to work on my own. Now i found your video by accident and you've already done everything better than i ever would have :D Is there any way that i can contact you outside of yt and maybe get access to the files and stuff you've used on the project? Ofc i would also be willing to pay something for the time saving you would give me with this. Also you should consider to add in the title that this is for the xps 13 9343 so people can find it! I just found it on hackaday by accident but even there was no model name mentioned, i just recognized the mainboard instantly. Would love to hear from you and thanks for your amazing work, keep it up!
sure thing, dm me on reddit /u/jakobnator
Great video!Wanted you to know that you don’t have to remove the foam from the lock and open control wires or pull them thru the grommet. Just squeeze the large end of the grommets out of the panel and remove as an assembly
Thanks for the video. I purchased an actuator for around 50 bucks. Seems to work well except for it doesn’t align with my door striker latch.
Motors with the worm gear are $15 on eBay, one less thing to screw up. Or a whole brand new actuator for $36. I just bought the actuator, but I was prepared to replace just the motor.
They were much more expensive when I was looking a few years ago for $36 for sure just replace the actuator
I replaced the passanger door actuator assembly with one I purchased from Amazon for my 2010 Sonata. This is a complicated fiddly job. The factory manual is of little use. I also purchased just the motors. I will play with the old actuator but am glad I bought the new assembly. Whien I tried to disassemble the old unit the 12 year old plastic cracked in several places. To do this job, set asside a day without destractions or time constraints.
Yes tbh if you have the money just get the entire actuator. Anything in a modern car door is a huge pain.
I'm running into the same problem with my 2010. The passanger door lock tries to move but insufficient power to move the lock mechanism. It's probably not the motor torque but the worm gear lubricant drying up. When I get time I will pull it apart and lubricate the worm gear with a light silicone lubricant. Thanks for the informative video.
Did this solution work?
@@jeffallen-fd7kk I was at a bussy time in my life so purchased a replacement assembly from amazon. It's a fiddly job to exchange the assembly so didn't want to do it more than once. Now a year later and the after market unit is still working fine.
i was thinking about doing this how ever my laptop only has negative and positive wires more specifically two red and two black. would it be easier to do?
yes you wouldn't need to spoof the 1 wire protocol. they make usbc to barrel adapters you could use.
Is it possible to make it on dell g3 3590? 180W of power supply. I never see a PD charger with this power
Thanks for the great video! You have demonstrated it perfectly in very detail. I have this issue on the front left door of my car, Sonata NF 2006 and the lock button's on the interior door handle is stuck and the door can't get opened. I don't have intention to replace the lock actuator and am just happy to lock and unlock it manually, How can I just release the lock button to work manually?
Can we use those usb c to dc module available on amazon?
Will not work
@@jakobnator5841 but if you add to it the ROM of the one wire protocol it could work? (ROM savaged from a 65W charger or programmed like you showed obv)
@@ilnerdchuck that would work, the reason i didnt was the chargers are pretty expensive but if you had a broken one would be worth a shot
@@jakobnator5841 i will program one, maybe others could try with a third party working charger and use it's module if they can't figure out how to program the ROM
i would love to be able to download your pcb file, i wanna do that too
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I am impressed by the sheer amount of determination displayed here, like, wtf. Its fucking awesome
Can we charge a 19v 2.37a laptop with a 20v 2.25a usb c pd charger ? Will the 1v different will ruin the system ?
I can’t guarantee anything but it would be fine. If you wanted to double check for sure you could find what charge controller they are using like I do towards the end of the video.
Hi , Great job ,Can you send me files on Google drive
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I was thinking of doing this to my laptop, though it only has power and ground so it should be easier
Thanks for the video. Do you think is it same for 2013?
Hard to say that was after the redesign. It's probably a similar process but will look different
This was a great help, Thanks for walking me through it and the window in the back doors is a pain to get free. But I did not remove the rubber on the wire cables, you can just pull the rubber boot out with the cables and keep them together.
Thanks for posting the video, I have stuck at the same location where we need to pull the glass up. My window glass is still attached to the plastic. Unable to pull the glass up without the plastic holder to go up. Any suggestions or trick that we need to do?
Wind it up enough so you can get your entire handprint on the glass then straddle the door while it's open and sandwich the glass between your hands. Then just pull as hard as you can up and wiggle at the same time
@@jakobnator5841 I tried my level best to pull, no luck so far.
Use WD-40 spray on the plastic clamp wait for few minutes and try again
Good gob
What if I already have USB type C laptops but they don't support charging via that USB how can we modified that (SS USB C 3.1 gen 2) to become (SS USB C 3.2 gen 2 with charging capability) and maybe it will sacrifice the super-speed data transfer function but it's worth trying because I really want the joy of being able to charge my laptop using usb c cable (the thinner and most compact charger of the future) Can you help me?
You would almost certainly would not be able to repurpose the old type C circuitry to support pd charging. You would have to lose current USB connectivity on one port. Design something similar to what I did then have it tap into the existing charge circuitry and type c port. If you were really crafty you could then also tap back into the usb interface that you cut out, but that probably would require a different usbc pd integrated circuit. Then you are really in the weeds
Thanks for you from Iraq
Super helpful . Thank you
Cool video ! I appreciate all the work that went into this. I have been using $4 USB C to "stupid barrel connector" adapters from AliExpress, but your solution is better integrated. Good job !
how was with this adapter ? is it work flawlessly ?
@@FERRYKANA yes, I am using it right now. You just have to be careful to use a USB C power supply that can supply the right voltage and at least as many watts as the original power adapter. Very happy with it.
@koreantelevision it depends of multiple factors. Some laptop brands such as Dell or Lenovo, have some type of communication in the adapter that tell the laptop what is the speed (maximum current) of the charger. Typically when you use a USB C PD adapter like I mentioned, you are losing this communication. Usually the adapters are faking an adapter of a certain maximum current and this is fixed. This is super important point and you need to be very careful to only use a USB C PD power supply that can deliver at least whatever current the adapter advertises to the computer. Say you have a Dell laptop that can only use a 65W adapter, and you use a Dell to USB C PD adapter that advertises itself as a 90W adapter. As long as you use a USB C PD power supply that can provide at least 65W you will be fine. Now if you use the same 90W adapter on a laptop that can actually use the full power of a 90W adapter, you will overload a 65W USB C PD powersupply. And if you use a 90W USB C PD adapter with a 90W USB C PD power supply on a Dell laptop that requires a 130W adapter, then the laptop will see it can only draw 90W, and at best it will work and charge slower, and at worse it will complain or refuse to boot. So you need to be careful to choose the right adapter and right USB C PS power supply, but if you do so, it will not be slower. If you do it incorrectly you will get bad results and may damage something. This is why those adapters should only be used by advanced users who understand what they are doing Hope this helps!
@@the_bootloaderbut how would that negotiate the voltage since there is no ic or anything?
@@Justgreen89925 The connector usually has a PD chip that tells the charger what Voltage to use.
Thanks for posting this video! I don't think I could have pulled this off without it. I didn't do the motor repair, but rather replaced the entire assembly for my 2007 Sonata (about $75 on Amazon). A couple tips for those looking to do this -- for holding up the window, I used a large C-clamp (with plastic feet) that extended over the top of the window frame. You may also want to consider replacing your inside door handles while doing this -- in both cases (for driver and LR door) the handle frames had cracked. They ranged between $8-$25 on Amazon.
When it's too much speak , the clip becomes boring.
Hey so I'm thinking of picking up a project like this in a little bit of a different way; Spinning a USB C PD to DC jack board with both the USB C port and the equivalent DC pin on the CCA. In your exploration did you see if changing the type of wattage in the 1--Wire chip made a difference on the dell side? Like 45W vs 90W?
I am not quite sure what you mean. Are you going to have an onboard adapter that can passthrough either the barrel connector or the type-c port? As for what the 1-wire, the laptop only scans for the voltage (19.5V) and the wattage (45W). I believe if the wattage is lower it will not charge but it will still power, and if it's greater (90W) it will still work fine. Although I suppose there might only be hardcoded/max wattage value that it would accept. Here is a blog post that goes into a little more in detail: hclxing.wordpress.com/2014/02/09/hacking-a-dell-power-adapter-part-iii/
Could I know the model of your dell notebook that you use on this tutorial? Thank you
XPS 13 9343 It was the early 2015 model, last one before they added type C charging
I need the drivers side door lock
Why do I keep hearing a gameboy advance bootup sound?
That's my notification sound on my phone that I forgot to silence lol
Yes, I can agree here - this is excellent content, and presented in an excellent format. It may be too long for someone with the attention span of a goldfish, but, they won't be the ones with the determination to actually attempt something like this.
Great, and when will you be selling them?
They are a huge pain to build manually but if enough people are interested I would consider it
@@jakobnator5841 Yes please!
This was excellent, very informative and I have subscribed.
That's quite an impressive skill set put to good use with great execution. I didn't understand much of the deep dive into electronic/electrical stuff but it was fun and insightful to watch. I got here via Hackaday.com btw who featured your work in an article. Thanks for sharing. Maybe consider taking on more of such projects if you are able to and share. It will help your channel.
Awesome work. Subscribed.
Favorite accurate quote: "These stupid fucking barrel adapters". I've gone through like 2 of them. May have to do what you did to my dell!
Nice work!