I enjoyed this video a lot even though you didn't show port replacement. Suggestion: put a link to parts in the notes. One of those deals where you get a small percentage of the sales. Or you could sell them yourself. Just ideas to make a few bucks from ppl all over the world who can't go to your shop.
Hey do teardowns of the old jacks and try repairing them. I mean, they're 20 cents or so in hundreds without reseller hijinks, but if the leaf contacts and springs inside aren't oxidized much and you're saving 6 days wait...
I already knew the problem with laptop, but without even replacing the power brick for the laptop. I measured the continuity of the positive of the jack to the one on the board. I got the part myself
You can search "msi gf65 dc port" and you will find the part. And to be 100% sure that you get the right part, you may have to open the laptop and check the DC port before ordering it.
If you want to factory reset take out CMOS battery rebuild plugin but don't boot up leave plugged in for 10 20 mins, unplug replace CMOS battery rebuild reboot remember to reset time and date in bios reboot again
Fwiw, i tried soldering but it didn’t work so well as the solder was brittle and the port needed some malleability due to the inherent force when we plug the charger in.
Not for power, you want to maintain 800°C to tin the legs of the socket that are inserted into biggish vias in the PCB (but which carry no current) plus beefy via connections farther into the case which do, plus the sense wire connection. You wouldn't treat a USB-C wiring connection like that even if it wrangled 230 W.
Hah, if you wanted a reliable connection you could clean in an ultrasound tank you'd solder a LEMO connector or the like on...but ofc it would wag out from where the jack was and you get to change out the charger connector likewise. Have fun! [Plugs 18 kW Tesla charger into cooling/tilting bit under laptop.]
My Asus laptop f17 gaming has a bunch of small points in the charging point so i want to connect a powerbank to its charging port but i cant connect because one side i have + and - while in the laptop charging port it got some 3-4 points
i subscribed because not only was it informative like crazy , like it showe the places where to measure an showed the metre everything , loved it , please do keyboard if u get a chance for same laptop or gf75 thin series msi thanx a bunch
Hey, thanks for the vid but question. What are the two legs on the side of the port closest to the edge of the Mobo? Are those additional negative terminals? I assume you alternatively used the silver metal case of the component as a negative terminal? Thanks.
@@danfromtechnesia Thanks any tips you can give me for desolvering the DC port. It won't desolder. Tried adding flux and using a desoldering wick. Desolder wont liquify. Using a new iron at 480C. What temp did you use? Is that temp enough?
800° for that chungus. (Plus use flux, preferably a hot air rework thing.,) 800°C for the wings of your USB-C that need replacement too but down at 460°C for the leads, just enough that solder flows for ya, you're not soaking heat through a powerplane you see.
can u tell me if i bought right dc port for my ms1 gf75 thin gaming laptop --Zahara 5PCS DC Power Jack Charging Port Replacement for MSI GF75 Thin 8RC 8RD 9SC 9SD Gaming Laptop -
If you want to see if there is a fault on the motherboard, then take out laptop main battery, plug laptop back in if it starts and runs without battery, motherboard is ok, if not, motherboard has a problem.
Hello nice video! I have one question. My mag 15 (thongfang chassis) laptop has the same problem. i have found the original charging port but really long shipping times. can i use same looking port with the same ac adaptor input of 2.5 mm inside/5.5 mm outside? Or does it have to be "original" otherwise i would just install a charging port from a different brand but with same characteristics. Thanks
I'm glad Andy was pleased
I enjoyed this video a lot even though you didn't show port replacement. Suggestion: put a link to parts in the notes. One of those deals where you get a small percentage of the sales. Or you could sell them yourself. Just ideas to make a few bucks from ppl all over the world who can't go to your shop.
Hey do teardowns of the old jacks and try repairing them. I mean, they're 20 cents or so in hundreds without reseller hijinks, but if the leaf contacts and springs inside aren't oxidized much and you're saving 6 days wait...
I already knew the problem with laptop, but without even replacing the power brick for the laptop. I measured the continuity of the positive of the jack to the one on the board. I got the part myself
why skip removing the port?
Because I can?
Sure you can. But aren't you about teaching?
Came here to see how to remove the port. Skipping this part makes your video completely useless. Thanks. @danfromtechnesia
Thank you so much! I knew this was my problem!!
I have a gf65 laptop woth the same problem. The DC port is messed up. What is the part number for that dc port?
You can search "msi gf65 dc port" and you will find the part. And to be 100% sure that you get the right part, you may have to open the laptop and check the DC port before ordering it.
I have MSI GF63-9SC with the same problem, no charging from A/C adaptor. What model charging port should i buy?
I live in Miami.
Search for MSI GF63-9SC dc port on eBay and you will find the port
Your amazing man 👍😎
If you want to factory reset take out CMOS battery rebuild plugin but don't boot up leave plugged in for 10 20 mins, unplug replace CMOS battery rebuild reboot remember to reset time and date in bios reboot again
Great Job Bro
if the metal part that secured the charger snapped is it possible to sodder it back on or do I need to buy another port
Fwiw, i tried soldering but it didn’t work so well as the solder was brittle and the port needed some malleability due to the inherent force when we plug the charger in.
What wattage is your iron set to plz? I have an 80W...just making sure that's not too much.
Not for power, you want to maintain 800°C to tin the legs of the socket that are inserted into biggish vias in the PCB (but which carry no current) plus beefy via connections farther into the case which do, plus the sense wire connection. You wouldn't treat a USB-C wiring connection like that even if it wrangled 230 W.
800C? Wtf hahahah
Can you install a different dc port to a pc so you can use a different charger
As long as it fits and doesn't have any other proprietary pins, you should be able to
Hah, if you wanted a reliable connection you could clean in an ultrasound tank you'd solder a LEMO connector or the like on...but ofc it would wag out from where the jack was and you get to change out the charger connector likewise. Have fun! [Plugs 18 kW Tesla charger into cooling/tilting bit under laptop.]
My power cord on my will not stay connected good. I even replaced it.
Brother, how else can I charge except dc input Typce-C or is there any other input
My Asus laptop f17 gaming has a bunch of small points in the charging point so i want to connect a powerbank to its charging port but i cant connect because one side i have + and - while in the laptop charging port it got some 3-4 points
i have the gf75 thin and can still use it a certain way , but dc port is little wiggle not much, i tripped over it a few times over last few years
what is male connector dimension for the charger
whats happen if shorted?
i subscribed because not only was it informative like crazy , like it showe the places where to measure an showed the metre everything , loved it , please do keyboard if u get a chance for same laptop or gf75 thin series msi thanx a bunch
Hey, thanks for the vid but question. What are the two legs on the side of the port closest to the edge of the Mobo? Are those additional negative terminals? I assume you alternatively used the silver metal case of the component as a negative terminal?
Thanks.
Those 2 are grounds / negative and also to secure the port to the mobo
@@danfromtechnesia Thanks any tips you can give me for desolvering the DC port. It won't desolder. Tried adding flux and using a desoldering wick. Desolder wont liquify. Using a new iron at 480C. What temp did you use? Is that temp enough?
800° for that chungus. (Plus use flux, preferably a hot air rework thing.,) 800°C for the wings of your USB-C that need replacement too but down at 460°C for the leads, just enough that solder flows for ya, you're not soaking heat through a powerplane you see.
can u tell me if i bought right dc port for my ms1 gf75 thin gaming laptop --Zahara 5PCS DC Power Jack Charging Port Replacement for MSI GF75 Thin 8RC 8RD 9SC 9SD Gaming Laptop -
140427 6 number on part is different
Assuming you're ordering it from Amazon? Always get 2 of different brand. Sometimes they send parts that is not compatible.
If you want to see if there is a fault on the motherboard, then take out laptop main battery, plug laptop back in if it starts and runs without battery, motherboard is ok, if not, motherboard has a problem.
Hello nice video! I have one question. My mag 15 (thongfang chassis) laptop has the same problem.
i have found the original charging port but really long shipping times. can i use same looking port with the same ac adaptor input of 2.5 mm inside/5.5 mm outside? Or does it have to be "original" otherwise i would just install a charging port from a different brand but with same characteristics. Thanks
Fucking hell, dude. Stop using autofocus with your camera
Great video.
this video was excellent , thank you , i lalo have a new keyboard s i broke the a d ans s getting there
damn you charged him 10 times the price of the part
If the part no need to be replaced, I should fix it for free? Why should I charge the labor based on the cost of the part? Where's the logic here?
Wish I could thumbs down this video a hundred times. Missed so much stuff
I'm very sorry to disappoint you. If you're looking for tutorial video, seek somewhere else. It's never my intention to make tutorial or how-to video