it works great, i hope this helped you out on whatever your putting together. thank you for watching. please subscribe and like it. saving money, i love it !!!!
I did a couple of ours through the battery terminals because the power sockets were glued in (acer 9400 IIRC , acer seem to like to do that and they are incredibly hard to remove even if broken). They have worked ever since (about 3 years )
What a great video. The crayon and knot tips were great. Wouldn't have thought of either. Thanks man!!! And you're good to your kids!!! Enjoy movie night(s)!!!
Dude, good job on the build. Don't even bother yourself with the negative people leaving comments. Those people would have complained even if Jesus had done what you did.
2 points, #1 the laptop sound driver circuit is not powerful enough to drive a large stereo speaker and the impedance will not match most likely, #2 So how did you bypass the battery pins ? Doesn't the battery have multiple hookup pins ? And aren't some of those battery pins used for interconnect which verifies the correct battery is installed ?
Just seen your awesome video and was wondering if you have ever wired an external power button so you start laptop with the lid closed. Ie for use for an arcade? Thanks
I have a question, I have a guitar amp that uses the same type of powersupply. The power jack broke so I cant plug in the cord. The jack has been discontinued so I cant replace it. Can I use this same method to hard wire in the power supply?
Do you have a broken piece of equipment that can donate a jack? If so just use the jack from it, and swap the connector end from its power supply to your power supply that goes to the amp just hook the wire up with a union splice and put some shrink tube on it and you will be good to go and it will be fixed and even look decent.
my asus laptop battery is not working . I urgently need to acces files on my hard drive and buying a new battery is currently not an option. can you please tell me how to turn the laptop on without battery;only on ac supply( laptop doesn't turn on if I remove the battery and connect the power chord). I will heavily appreciate any help.
it should turn on with or without the battery, it sounds like you may have blew the fuse. open the back look wherre the 12 volt adapter plugs in, follow the leads to a fuse,
thomas brian when I plug in the battery and power chord it turns on for a few seconds. and then shuts off. without battery and with power chord it doesn't turn on. I'll follow what you just said.
thomas brian I was encountering the same problem a month ago. I left the laptop for a month and then started it( battery and a.c. chord in). Laptop turned on for 5 minutes amd then turned off. I'll follow what you said and then reply
I have same situation...my thin laptop with build in / non removable battery, only turn on for a sec then suddenly turned off if powered by ac adapter without internal battery installed...
can someone please help me. the piece he took out and called it the ground..can that Little piece be replaced are do i have to replace the motherboard? I was taking out the power cord the that little piece came out with the power cord.
I have 7 wires, it has a light indicator with it. 2 black wires (assuming they're neg) The wire that goes to center isn't red, should I just go ahead and use it...test it out? Also,do you think it would be safe to use a 12v output for a laptop intended to for 19.5v input?
+Em Hauk from 19.5 to 12, your ok. but if the lap top needed 12 volt and you put in 19.5 then you would have a problem. how ever 12 volt may not be enough. your not gonna hurt it to try it because its less. but im guessing it wont be enough. as for the wiring , im not sure without seeing where they go and what they come from.sorry about that. just be sure not to hook anything up backwards, even 12 volt would fry it then. good luck.thanks for watching. and please let update us all.
Hey there, i dont know are you still alive there? but i have a question. I was following your steps and it works now.. But my question is there are 3 holes Positive Negative and Ground.. 2 holes are close to each other i guess it is neggative and ground. What happens if i solder neggative and ground together? Is there any risk about it? Because it seems like you have also together soldered. My laptop works fine right now. Negative and ground soldered together and positive apart from them.
it is positive, negative, and neutral. on the bus bar for most elec panels in your home there are are white and green wires. black and red will be positive, green is ground and white is neutral . since white and green can be connected to the same bus bar. ( thus a plug with two pins or three like your tv,or ext cord. ) the it will work either way. you can have them connected, or just use the two wires. you will be fine. alternating current ( ac) allows this . direct current ( dc ) does not. in short yes, you will be good. thanks for watching. great question!! ps my heart is still beating. ha thanks again.
thomas brian thank you for your quick retutn. I had a laptop withouy battery, at the end power socket also got broken, so i decided to keep it in my dusty basement till i saw your video. Thank you for your bright idea. my laptop is back again after months.. I was just worried about connecting two cables together. it works fine but better to ask if there is a risk :)) Thank you....
Mate.....wtf....when i saw title of your video i said to myself...."you bloody bewdy" however started watchen the show great info...SHIT-HOUSE FOCUSING RESULTING IN VERY HARD VIEWING
No offense but that's kind of ignorant for a couple reasons 1 the way laptops are designed is kind of like a true online UPS system the power comes in feeds the laptop charging unit goes into the battery if the batteries fully charged it does power the laptop and you can power a laptop without a battery however if there's any kind of glitch from the power coming into the laptop the software and data is far more susceptible to corruption as the laptop will immediately try to switch over to the battery supply to compensate however it's not able to do that the reason why it does this is because in a normal computer two power supplies got enough power and reserved that even when the power dips coming in it's just enough to keep everything going in a laptop it doesn't work that way
I don’t think this is the case, the only thing he’s really bypassing is the plug itself which shouldn’t be too much of an issue as long as you don’t touch anything else on either the charger and motherboard. All adapters and resistors should still be there. Is it the best idea? Probably not. Most dc adapters for laptops aren’t really meant to last and need to be replaced after some time , so just remember how you did it and don’t leave it plugged in all the time.
it works great, i hope this helped you out on whatever your putting together. thank you for watching. please subscribe and like it. saving money, i love it !!!!
I did a couple of ours through the battery terminals because the power sockets were glued in (acer 9400 IIRC , acer seem to like to do that and they are incredibly hard to remove even if broken). They have worked ever since (about 3 years )
What a great video. The crayon and knot tips were great. Wouldn't have thought of either. Thanks man!!! And you're good to your kids!!! Enjoy movie night(s)!!!
ha perfect Robby,,,, thanks for watching.
Dude, good job on the build. Don't even bother yourself with the negative people leaving comments. Those people would have complained even if Jesus had done what you did.
2 points, #1 the laptop sound driver circuit is not powerful enough to drive a large stereo speaker and the impedance will not match most likely, #2 So how did you bypass the battery pins ? Doesn't the battery have multiple hookup pins ? And aren't some of those battery pins used for interconnect which verifies the correct battery is installed ?
Just seen your awesome video and was wondering if you have ever wired an external power button so you start laptop with the lid closed. Ie for use for an arcade? Thanks
I'm interested in doing this exact same thing! I have a laptop with a temperamental jack and hardwiring is the logical step
Thanks a mill. The crayons were genius lol
I have a question, I have a guitar amp that uses the same type of powersupply. The power jack broke so I cant plug in the cord. The jack has been discontinued so I cant replace it. Can I use this same method to hard wire in the power supply?
Of course you could also always solder any type of Male connection into the power supply and the corresponding female connector onto the amp system
Do you have a broken piece of equipment that can donate a jack? If so just use the jack from it, and swap the connector end from its power supply to your power supply that goes to the amp just hook the wire up with a union splice and put some shrink tube on it and you will be good to go and it will be fixed and even look decent.
I just soldered directly to the battery terminals and didn't have to disassemble.
+Matthew Sleeper
perfect, great idea.
Do u have a video on this?
VaNessa Dorsey
yes click on my name and it will take you to all my videos. thanks for watching.
is there a connector for this and where can i get one?pls tell.
thomas brian can't find your video.please send link to it .ty
What if i dont have the power adapter and my laptop do not have removable battery? Can I use 12v dc adapter?
I have a Acer kav60. Can I cut the wire on the power jack and connect adaptor direct ?
yes, just be sure you get the right wire put back, you dont want negative going to positive etc... thanks for watching.
thomas brian Thanks a million , 1 more thing can I use a 6volt adaptor ?
i love how u sound like an old radio
I got a samsung chrome book it has 3 blk a yellow 1 brown 1 white and then 3 more red how do u do that one
interesting with that crayon, but I would have just used a hot melt glue gun (or silicone sealant, or even 1 minute epoxy) to protect the wires.
How do i tell what color is positive and negative on the charger after i cut it? Theres brown and black
brown is live 99%, because its the colour your pants turn if you screw up.
Excellent video, thanks
Thanks for the good tutorial. Keep it up!
you got it, thanks for watching.
my asus laptop battery is not working . I urgently need to acces files on my hard drive and buying a new battery is currently not an option. can you please tell me how to turn the laptop on without battery;only on ac supply( laptop doesn't turn on if I remove the battery and connect the power chord). I will heavily appreciate any help.
it should turn on with or without the battery, it sounds like you may have blew the fuse. open the back look wherre the 12 volt adapter plugs in, follow the leads to a fuse,
thomas brian
when I plug in the battery and power chord it turns on for a few seconds. and then shuts off. without battery and with power chord it doesn't turn on. I'll follow what you just said.
thomas brian
I was encountering the same problem a month ago. I left the laptop for a month and then started it( battery and a.c. chord in). Laptop turned on for 5 minutes amd then turned off. I'll follow what you said and then reply
I have same situation...my thin laptop with build in / non removable battery, only turn on for a sec then suddenly turned off if powered by ac adapter without internal battery installed...
I might seem slow but need to ask were u putting the wires mins not coming on period
check the polarity. red needs to be on positive inside plug. most common the inner part is positive and outer is ground.
can someone please help me. the piece he took out and called it the ground..can that Little piece be replaced are do i have to replace the motherboard? I was taking out the power cord the that little piece came out with the power cord.
it can be soldiered back in.
laptop saver...thanks
awesome stuff my friend.... ty for your time :)
thats awsum!! thanx GB😁
you got it, thanks for watching.
I have 7 wires, it has a light indicator with it. 2 black wires (assuming they're neg)
The wire that goes to center isn't red, should I just go ahead and use it...test it out?
Also,do you think it would be safe to use a 12v output for a laptop intended to for 19.5v input?
+Em Hauk from 19.5 to 12, your ok. but if the lap top needed 12 volt and you put in 19.5 then you would have a problem. how ever 12 volt may not be enough. your not gonna hurt it to try it because its less. but im guessing it wont be enough. as for the wiring , im not sure without seeing where they go and what they come from.sorry about that. just be sure not to hook anything up backwards, even 12 volt would fry it then. good luck.thanks for watching. and please let update us all.
Hey there, i dont know are you still alive there? but i have a question. I was following your steps and it works now.. But my question is there are 3 holes Positive Negative and Ground.. 2 holes are close to each other i guess it is neggative and ground. What happens if i solder neggative and ground together? Is there any risk about it? Because it seems like you have also together soldered. My laptop works fine right now. Negative and ground soldered together and positive apart from them.
it is positive, negative, and neutral. on the bus bar for most elec panels in your home there are are white and green wires. black and red will be positive, green is ground and white is neutral . since white and green can be connected to the same bus bar. ( thus a plug with two pins or three like your tv,or ext cord. ) the it will work either way. you can have them connected, or just use the two wires. you will be fine. alternating current ( ac) allows this . direct current ( dc ) does not. in short yes, you will be good. thanks for watching. great question!! ps my heart is still beating. ha thanks again.
thomas brian thank you for your quick retutn. I had a laptop withouy battery, at the end power socket also got broken, so i decided to keep it in my dusty basement till i saw your video. Thank you for your bright idea. my laptop is back again after months.. I was just worried about connecting two cables together. it works fine but better to ask if there is a risk :)) Thank you....
OK so the original out is 19.5v 3.34A so the hard wire can it be 14.5v safe to assume not to wire the 19.5 correct?
yes the closer you can get without going over is best. thanks for watching.
Good job,my foot jerk my laptop charger wire not turning on
Bro thankyou so much
cool
Mate.....wtf....when i saw title of your video i said to myself...."you bloody bewdy" however started watchen the show great info...SHIT-HOUSE FOCUSING RESULTING IN VERY HARD VIEWING
No offense but that's kind of ignorant for a couple reasons 1 the way laptops are designed is kind of like a true online UPS system the power comes in feeds the laptop charging unit goes into the battery if the batteries fully charged it does power the laptop and you can power a laptop without a battery however if there's any kind of glitch from the power coming into the laptop the software and data is far more susceptible to corruption as the laptop will immediately try to switch over to the battery supply to compensate however it's not able to do that the reason why it does this is because in a normal computer two power supplies got enough power and reserved that even when the power dips coming in it's just enough to keep everything going in a laptop it doesn't work that way
hey he made it work knowing that could happen... love it!!! we need more people like him...
If your in a spot where you have to do that then it out weighs the negatives
I don’t think this is the case, the only thing he’s really bypassing is the plug itself which shouldn’t be too much of an issue as long as you don’t touch anything else on either the charger and motherboard. All adapters and resistors should still be there. Is it the best idea? Probably not. Most dc adapters for laptops aren’t really meant to last and need to be replaced after some time , so just remember how you did it and don’t leave it plugged in all the time.
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