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03-18-2013 06:13 AM
My HP DV6-3030eh stopped to work suddenly. I thinkt, is power leak, (I used it without battery, from ac adapter) but no, my laptop is dead, without any sense of life... The power adapter is working (I tested it), but the power led on the laptop is off.. no power, no charge... i disassambeld my laptop, and i found the power connector has a jelly backside isolation what is a little bit melted... so i think the power connector is dead..
I can't power on from battery also, because i use it from months ago without battery and i think the battery is empty or dead also...
Anyone can give me a pinout of the power connector and the battery to test it before order a new replacement?
03-18-2013 07:55 AM - edited 03-18-2013 07:56 AM
Hi,
Your model has the DC power jack setup type that is plug and play. A pinout is not needed for simple connections like these. Unplug the connector from the systemboard. Use the ohms scale (100 ohms should do it) and test the wires from one end to the other.
Best regards
-erico
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03-19-2013 06:27 AM
Thank You Erico, for help.
This power connector have an input part where i connect the DC adapter (+ and -), a 10cm long cable with a 10pin connector at the end. See the images below.
http://www.machinaelectronics.com/items/img/NL033637_1XL.JPG
http://www.machinaelectronics.com/items/img/NL033637_2XL.JPG
I want to test connecting the DC adapter if in the 10pin side he give the right voltage... i think the 3RED cable is the 19V+, the 3 BLACK is the ground, but he have a BLUE, a GREEN and a WHITE cable.. ( i think one of them for power good signal), and 2 for LED power (white or red colour)
sorry for my poor english.
