I will shortly be back on track with more audio / video related content! Next up is a Panasonic AG-7350 professional SVHS deck repair to component level, should be available tomorrow.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Finley Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Here's a great tip for you - In order to open the power block you have to use a flat screw driver like you were doing but start at the long seem and as you place the edge into the groove right at the center point - give it a sharp tap with either your hand or a hammer and that will start splitting the two halves apart, After the repair is done just spot glue it back together with crazy glue in the four corners and two in the middle on either side Or - you can glue the entire seem together with crazy glue to make it water tight. hope that helps... Good video... It's great to see that you don't throw the power charger out just because of a minor flaw that is fixable... by the way where did you find the replacement chord, as I need one to fix my Acer swift 1
I remember doing exactly the same thing with the Lite-On branded PSU for my brother's Toshiba laptop. Likewise, couldn't get the blasted thing open - later learned that they're ultrasonically welded shut!
That would explain it. If necessary I could have opened it with a saw, but extending the cable was a better solution. I didn't want to buy some no-brand replacement from China, on safety grounds.
A little tip regarding opening such cases that worked almost all the time for me - line the grooves with a line of little gasoline ( petrol ), let it dry for a 5 mins or so , and the case comes apart cleanly.
Some time ago, I was waiting after another customer in a repair shop and was astonished how the technician did open the case swiftly in a moment, to change the cable as you did, and also replace a fuse. He told me after that, as they are welded with ultrasonics, is no use using spudgers or screwdrivers or even knifes or Dremel with circular cuttings. He secured lightly horizontally the case in a vise, and with a screwdriver with planar point according to the groove between the 2 halves of the enclosure, he just hammered in 2 or 3 places of one side ( 2 in the ends ) with a firm hit. Then, if needed, put the case vertical and did the same on one end only. At last, with bare hands, he opened the case as a book. Damage was minimal. When he finished the repair, he used Loctite only in the corners and in the center point of the longer side. He told me that if the case was bigger, I should add more points.
That technician also told me that his clients do not accept gracefully a joint in the middle of the cable, for that seems to them as poor or not professional. Besides, that will be one more place with inherent weakness. If the replacement is shorter, he duly tells them before beginning, seeking their confirmationnn to proceed.
That technician also told me that his clients do not accept gracefully a joint in the middle of the cable, for that seems to them as poor or not professional. Besides, that will be one more place with inherent weakness. If the replacement is shorter, he duly tells them before beginning, seeking their confirmationnn to proceed.
In this case, a shorter cable would have been unhelpful. Some power supplies can be split apart, but I'm told that this one is ultrasonically welded shut.
Use gasoline to open glued AC laptop adapters. Just apply small amount to the seam via syringe and wait a little. I used Flux-Off spray for it: lenovo AC adapter was openned without problems)
Mine is branded Splinktech which is a real brand name, but an eBay search for SELF-ADJUSTABLE AUTOMATIC CABLE STRIPPER will show lots of the same product for about £7. It really is the best wire stripper I've ever owned, clever design, solidly built and does a super job on all kinds of cables. Just a bit bulky for confined spaces.
hi sir please i have a question my laptop charger part of its cable get really hot so the laptop keep disconecting if i cut the damaged part and solder it will be fixed and if it yes the output power of the charger will not change.thank you
Came here, to see what wire has the 19V + and what wire has the 19V - and what the other wire does. I need this supply for an other project, my HP supply (PPP012D-S) has also 3 wires (Black & Blue & White) I just want to know, which 2 wires is the 19V positive, and the 19V negative, so I can use it to charge something else.
You use a voltmeter till it reads what you are looking for. Red positive lead & black is ground. Playing with electronics without a meter or scope is pointless. That's how you blow parts up trust me.
You were lucky there were only 3 wires, I've just bought a new acer chromebook laptop & the charger has multiple output voltages, (5,9,15,20) with a USB type C connector, so that would be a bit fiddly if it ever needed repairs in the future!
@@video99couk Since USB-C is widely used in modern smartphones, laptops and other consumer electronics, this standard can carry many different voltages. The new MacBook chargers initially output 5 volts, but when the charger is connected to the laptop, the laptop "speaks" to the charger to raise the voltage to 20 volts.
Some laptops can carry data over the charge port. Depending on the Laptop it can be a full Thunderbolt 4 connector (however I have also seen Laptops that use it for Power only, USB3 only or USB3+Display port). The protocol those speak is USB-PD that can go up to 20V 5A (100W) but this needs to be negotiated with an ID chip in the cable and the charger before the charger will actually go up to those voltages. The same protocol is used by most newer Android phones and it's luckily a industry standard. So it should be quite easy to find a replacement for these, since basically any new USB-PowerDelivery Phone charger with enough wattage (and voltage profile) can supply the laptop. You can't really bodge a normal power supply to the USB-C connector because not having the negotiation could fry the charge circuit or lead to the laptop refusing to charge. The center pin on some laptops (especially Dell) is actually a bit worse, since they use it for proprietary communication to know the wattage of the charger. If the center pin doesn't supply the right data specific to the manufacturer the Laptop usually doesn't draw the full power from the charger if it even charges at all.
what happen if we don't use sense line voltage and connect the DC connector with only positive and negative wire. I do that and my laptop working properly. Is it dangerous???
The charger am trying to connect to have two interfaces the outer wire (ground) and a very big inner wire it's Lenovo but my computer charger have 3 interfaces the tinny blue, outter (ground) and a black wire. Am connecting my charger pin to the 2 interface wire which have the ac adaptor. Please help.
@@video99couk ok thanks . I JUST try it before seeing your reply. I connected it leaving the tinny blue sensor wire out and my pc started charging with no error.
I just saw a video where he opened this power box with just by dropping few drops of petrol at where it supposed to open then box dries he just pulled box with hand and it’s opened 😅 ; try this next time 🙌
Ahh grass hopper i am the master of bodgery, find a straight kitchen knife and sit it in the slot on the side of the psu box, tap the blunt back of the knife from one end to another, repeat on all sides :-D They will come apart with force, errr i mean gentle persuading. There is an odd 3 pin chip that connects to the i.d wire in the cable, the rest of the psu is a normal switchmode. I am cheaper than you, i slit the old plug and recover the inside metal plug, solder it back on to the chopped cable and slide heatshrink over the plug. Ive done so many over the years, and some have a short where the cable enters the psu.
I would say that you don't have a cable or power supply which is suitable for the job. They should both have the three conductors. Anything else would be risky.
The centre wire is some sort of sense cable, possibly just sensing the voltage that arrives at the computer end. But we can't be certain what it is used for.
hi i got a mate who doe's not take care of this laptops i had to use ACETAL DELRIN round bar a case as the people that do the safe checking of lees gear would not pass the job you did as lee likes to do alot of us safe repairs luckly i had some left i have had it out with some people about the wiring in laptops some just think it to wires
I found it on eBay so can't provide the link now. But anyway you need to measure the connector dimensions on your particular laptop and make sure you order a cable with the correct size for that.
I will shortly be back on track with more audio / video related content! Next up is a Panasonic AG-7350 professional SVHS deck repair to component level, should be available tomorrow.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Chandler Pablo Instablaster ;)
@Finley Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Finley Quinton It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass !
@Chandler Pablo Happy to help :D
Here's a great tip for you - In order to open the power block you have to use a flat screw driver like you were doing but start at the long seem and as you place the edge into the groove right at the
center point - give it a sharp tap with either your hand or a hammer and that will start splitting the two halves apart, After the repair is done just spot glue it back together with crazy glue in the four corners and two in the middle on either side Or - you can glue the entire seem together with crazy glue to make it water tight. hope that helps... Good video... It's great to see that you don't throw the power charger out just because of a minor flaw that is fixable... by the way where did you find the replacement chord, as I need one to fix my Acer swift 1
I remember doing exactly the same thing with the Lite-On branded PSU for my brother's Toshiba laptop. Likewise, couldn't get the blasted thing open - later learned that they're ultrasonically welded shut!
That would explain it. If necessary I could have opened it with a saw, but extending the cable was a better solution. I didn't want to buy some no-brand replacement from China, on safety grounds.
A little tip regarding opening such cases that worked almost all the time for me - line the grooves with a line of little gasoline ( petrol ), let it dry for a 5 mins or so , and the case comes apart cleanly.
Some time ago, I was waiting after another customer in a repair shop and was astonished how the technician did open the case swiftly in a moment, to change the cable as you did, and also replace a fuse. He told me after that, as they are welded with ultrasonics, is no use using spudgers or screwdrivers or even knifes or Dremel with circular cuttings.
He secured lightly horizontally the case in a vise, and with a screwdriver with planar point according to the groove between the 2 halves of the enclosure, he just hammered in 2 or 3 places of one side ( 2 in the ends ) with a firm hit. Then, if needed, put the case vertical and did the same on one end only. At last, with bare hands, he opened the case as a book. Damage was minimal.
When he finished the repair, he used Loctite only in the corners and in the center point of the longer side. He told me that if the
case was bigger, I should add more points.
That technician also told me that his clients do not accept gracefully a joint in the middle of the cable, for that seems to them as poor or not professional. Besides, that will be one more place with inherent weakness.
If the replacement is shorter, he duly tells them before beginning, seeking their confirmationnn to proceed.
That technician also told me that his clients do not accept gracefully a joint in the middle of the cable, for that seems to them as poor or not professional. Besides, that will be one more place with inherent weakness.
If the replacement is shorter, he duly tells them before beginning, seeking their confirmationnn to proceed.
In this case, a shorter cable would have been unhelpful. Some power supplies can be split apart, but I'm told that this one is ultrasonically welded shut.
Cut the wires into 3 different lengths, this way wire connections will be electrically safer and result in a rounder cable.
Use gasoline to open glued AC laptop adapters. Just apply small amount to the seam via syringe and wait a little. I used Flux-Off spray for it: lenovo AC adapter was openned without problems)
Usually the outer shield wire is ground on most products.
Thanks for sharing, very interesting!
"..with enough heat-shrink it can be done.." sounds very much like Big Clive.
What is that orange black tool called? Wire stripper? Can I have the brand and model?
Mine is branded Splinktech which is a real brand name, but an eBay search for SELF-ADJUSTABLE AUTOMATIC CABLE STRIPPER will show lots of the same product for about £7. It really is the best wire stripper I've ever owned, clever design, solidly built and does a super job on all kinds of cables. Just a bit bulky for confined spaces.
Thanks, it works.😍😍
hi sir please i have a question my laptop charger part of its cable get really hot so the laptop keep disconecting if i cut the damaged part and solder it will be fixed and if it yes the output power of the charger will not change.thank you
Screws are located under the sticker on power supply box.
Are they? I'm sure I looked, but this was some time ago now.
Not at all there are no screws
What are the wires connected with sense line
Came here, to see what wire has the 19V + and what wire has the 19V - and what the other wire does. I need this supply for an other project, my HP supply (PPP012D-S) has also 3 wires (Black & Blue & White) I just want to know, which 2 wires is the 19V positive, and the 19V negative, so I can use it to charge something else.
You use a voltmeter till it reads what you are looking for. Red positive lead & black is ground. Playing with electronics without a meter or scope is pointless. That's how you blow parts up trust me.
You were lucky there were only 3 wires, I've just bought a new acer chromebook laptop & the charger has multiple output voltages, (5,9,15,20) with a USB type C connector, so that would be a bit fiddly if it ever needed repairs in the future!
I wonder why so many, perhaps it's a way to reduce weight in the laptop by getting more of the charging circuit into the power supply.
@@video99couk Since USB-C is widely used in modern smartphones, laptops and other consumer electronics, this standard can carry many different voltages. The new MacBook chargers initially output 5 volts, but when the charger is connected to the laptop, the laptop "speaks" to the charger to raise the voltage to 20 volts.
Some laptops can carry data over the charge port. Depending on the Laptop it can be a full Thunderbolt 4 connector (however I have also seen Laptops that use it for Power only, USB3 only or USB3+Display port).
The protocol those speak is USB-PD that can go up to 20V 5A (100W) but this needs to be negotiated with an ID chip in the cable and the charger before the charger will actually go up to those voltages. The same protocol is used by most newer Android phones and it's luckily a industry standard.
So it should be quite easy to find a replacement for these, since basically any new USB-PowerDelivery Phone charger with enough wattage (and voltage profile) can supply the laptop. You can't really bodge a normal power supply to the USB-C connector because not having the negotiation could fry the charge circuit or lead to the laptop refusing to charge.
The center pin on some laptops (especially Dell) is actually a bit worse, since they use it for proprietary communication to know the wattage of the charger. If the center pin doesn't supply the right data specific to the manufacturer the Laptop usually doesn't draw the full power from the charger if it even charges at all.
what happen if we don't use sense line voltage and connect the DC connector with only positive and negative wire. I do that and my laptop working properly. Is it dangerous???
I don't know, but it is potentially hazardous for the equipment.
The charger am trying to connect to have two interfaces the outer wire (ground) and a very big inner wire it's Lenovo but my computer charger have 3 interfaces the tinny blue, outter (ground) and a black wire.
Am connecting my charger pin to the 2 interface wire which have the ac adaptor.
Please help.
I don't know if that charger will be suitable. I can't really advise in detail, there's a risk of you blowing something up.
@@video99couk ok thanks .
I JUST try it before seeing your reply. I connected it leaving the tinny blue sensor wire out and my pc started charging with no error.
I just saw a video where he opened this power box with just by dropping few drops of petrol at where it supposed to open then box dries he just pulled box with hand and it’s opened 😅 ; try this next time 🙌
Ahh grass hopper i am the master of bodgery, find a straight kitchen knife and sit it in the slot on the side of the psu box, tap the blunt back of the knife from one end to another, repeat on all sides :-D
They will come apart with force, errr i mean gentle persuading.
There is an odd 3 pin chip that connects to the i.d wire in the cable, the rest of the psu is a normal switchmode.
I am cheaper than you, i slit the old plug and recover the inside metal plug, solder it back on to the chopped cable and slide heatshrink over the plug.
Ive done so many over the years, and some have a short where the cable enters the psu.
I have three wires one side another side two wires only how I connect
I would say that you don't have a cable or power supply which is suitable for the job. They should both have the three conductors. Anything else would be risky.
I have a doubt pls clear the connectionbetween the three and two wires
The centre wire is some sort of sense cable, possibly just sensing the voltage that arrives at the computer end. But we can't be certain what it is used for.
To open the casr
i have dell laptop my dear and three pin charger but i want any two pin charger how can i do sir plz🙏🙏🙏🙏 i am india fast reply plz
I'm sorry, I really can't help with that, I do not know anything about Dell power connectors.
Black red solder tofether
hi i got a mate who doe's not take care of this laptops i had to use ACETAL DELRIN round bar a case as the people that do the safe checking of lees gear would not pass the job you did as lee likes to do alot of us safe repairs luckly i had some
left i have had it out with some people about the wiring in laptops some just think it to wires
It's perfectly safe to do this repair on the low voltage side of a power supply. Splicing the mains input on the other hand would not be safe.
Apply some gasoline to the joining edge first
You have to use the hammer!
lol the kid is funny
my dog just ate my cord pleasss drop the link where u got the cord for the computer cause we have the same cord
I found it on eBay so can't provide the link now. But anyway you need to measure the connector dimensions on your particular laptop and make sure you order a cable with the correct size for that.