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10-14-2020 09:19 AM
Hi! Since 3 weeks, my battery does not charge while the laptop is in use, but charges while closed or in sleep mode. The light where the AC power adapter connects is always lite (white while i use the laptop and orange while the laptop charges when it is closed).
I did a check and here is the Failure ID I get: GLQFTS-8P6A8K-XD7UQJ-C1AC03.
The Laptop model is: HP-Notebook-15-bs028ca
Thank you in advance!
10-15-2020 01:50 PM
Hello @Mipar159,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Failure ID GLQFTS-8P6A8K-XD7UQJ-C1AC03 translates to Failure Code 605 or AC Adapter Error. According to the symptoms you mentioned, and the failure code, this is an AC adapter issue.
The AC adapter for the HP Notebook - 15-bs028ca has HP Part number 741553-850. You should be fine reusing the power cord included with the device.
You can find parts through the HP Parts Store by searching the part number. Please make sure to select the correct country at the top right. HP will also list available authorized parts partners on that page. You'll find the majority of parts available there but it's common for them to be back-ordered or unavailable. The most successful method of finding parts is through online resellers or third parties.
Please Accept as Solution if this answered your question.
Kind regards,
Eddy
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10-15-2020 02:02 PM
Hi,
I already replaced this part with an original HP AC adapter and the problem still occurs. It seems as if the laptop charges when not in use. I've done many scans and I can't find the cause of this. However, it is annoying that it needs to charge when not in use.
10-15-2020 02:13 PM
Usually, in these types of situations, where the device has aged a bit, a battery replacement is the only way to go and I have seen it work on a few occasions. However, it's ultimately up to you if you would like to spend a bit more and invest in a new battery.
I'll leave the battery replacement information in case you are interested:
919700-850 - Battery 3C 31Whr 2.8Ah LI JC
There are also the methods of doing a power reset (holding down the power button for 30 seconds) or uninstalling the Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery in Device Manager but I have never really seen these solutions work, to be honest.
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