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I have a HP PAVILION POWER 15-CB093TX, which I purchased less than 3 months ago. Last night it just stopped charging. Initially I thought the extension cord my laptop was plugged into might be faulty, but even when I tried a different power outlet, the laptop didn't charge. I inspected the laptop and found nothing wrong. Upon inspecting the charger, I noticed some liquid coming out of it. And I'm afraid that the charger is leaking. This is extremely odd, as not only is laptop pretty new, the Laptop model is also a relatively new one. I'm still under warranty, so I'm hoping to get a new charger replaced. 

 

Just wondering if this has happened to others? 

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I haven't seen it happen to anyone. Contact HP Support here for warranty service:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp/product/HP-Pavilion-Power-15-cb000-Laptop-PC/15551388/model/...

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I haven't seen it happen to anyone. Contact HP Support here for warranty service:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp/product/HP-Pavilion-Power-15-cb000-Laptop-PC/15551388/model/...

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