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Anonymous Posted on Dec 23, 2012

Problem with HP 8510q laptop charging. Charging not working. Laptop working only that time when i have power in battery. Charging light not show. I try other charger but same problem. Is it inside some fuse or what is the problem?

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Inside? Yes. (If 'charger' is good)
Fuse?
No

Diagnostic flowchart:

A) AC adapter (Charger), has to be KNOWN to be good, before going on.
Used on a working laptop to see, or multimeter is used to check Voltage (DC)

The plug end that goes to the laptop, from the AC adapter, has a Center Hole, and a cylindrical outside metal shell.

The Function knob is set to DC Voltage. If just a symbol, the symbol is a dotted line over a solid line.
If more than one DC Voltage scale, the Function knob is set to the 0-50 Volt DC scale.

The Positive (Red) probe lead of the multimeter goes to the Center Hole, and the Negative (Black) probe lead of the multimeter, goes to the cylindrical outside metal shell.

You should be reading 19 Volts DC.

Also have an assistant gently wiggle the cable FROM AC adapter TO laptop, and the power cable TO AC adapter.
If there is a fluctuation on the reading, there is a broken wire, or wires, in one of those cables.

B) Check the DC Power Jack.
This is the jack on the laptop (DC_IN) that the AC adapter plugs into.

Has a Center Pin, and an inner cylindrical metal shell.
Battery removed, use an eraser on the end of a No.2 pencil, and see if you can GENTLY wiggle the Center Pin around.

ANY perceptible movement of the CENTER PIN, means replacing the DC Power Jack,
(By the way, is it an 8510p, or 8510w?)

http://www.alldcjacks.com/en/ppj052-laptop-dc-power-jack.html

Any movement of the rest of the DC Power Jack (Body), means replacing it; or may just mean the solder joints are cracked, and can be re-soldered.

C) AC adapter and DC Power Jack checks out?
Problem may be with Power MOSFET's on the motherboard, and associated MLCC's.

(Multi-Layer Ceramic Capacitor, and they are SMD/SMT just like the Power MOSFET's.
Surface Mount Device/ Surface Mount Technology)

Using HP pavilion dv6000 series, and Pavilion dv9000 series Notebook PC's, for an example,

http://mayohardware.blogspot.com/2010/04/important-parts-on-dv6000-and-dv9000.html

Or, it could be worse,

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Regards,
joecoolvette

  • Anonymous Dec 26, 2012

    Allright, i must check those tips first. Thanks for help. I tell later hows going..

  • joecoolvette
    joecoolvette Dec 26, 2012

    OK. I'll be waiting. Regards, joecoolvette

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Ive worked on a friends G7000 series laptop, since it had the same symptoms you have with yours.

I tested it on my own(identical) working charger/PSU and still no charging.
After taking the motherboard out, i traced the fault to a short circuit FET (field effect transistor) with the PCB reference of PQ1, located right next to the connector for the DC power jack loom.(short from gate to source) The FET is made by Fairchild Semiconductors and its part number is FDS6675BZ. Being in the UK, i ordered the part from www.farnell.co.uk at a cost of 56pence. After changing this FET(which is there to control power) the laptop is working.

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First of all, you need to make sure your power adapter is providing enough power to both run the laptop & charge the battery. A very good way to do this is to compare your laptop voltage & ampere requirements (written on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop) with the voltage & ampere ratings of the power adapter. Voltages should be the same, or the power adapter's voltage about up to 0.5 volts more than the laptop's voltage rating. Amperage of the power adapter should be at least equal to or greater than the laptop's rating. It should never be less than the laptop's rating, or else the power adapter will be providing insufficient amperes to charge the battery. Of course, the power adapter's nominal amperage might be ok, but it degraded on usage. You can verify this by testing using a good or new power adapter.
If the battery did not charge using the new power adapter, take the battery off the laptop, & using a dry tooth brush, scrub in between the fins of the battery connector on the motherboard & on the battery it self, then put the battery back into the laptop & try again.
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If this did not work, there might be a possibility that the charging circuitry on the laptop's motherboard is defective & needs servicing. In order to do this, the laptop needs to be disassembled & the motherboard checked for defective/burned out components in the area near the DC jack. Any defective/burned out components found should be replaced, or you might need to replace the laptop's motherboard altogether.

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1. Test power adapter for output voltage. Bend the power cable in various directions while doing this to be sure that there is no broken conductors in the cable.
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3. If not, then disassemble the laptop. Remove any components that attach to the laptop's motherboard first (e.g. battery, hard drive, RAM, wireless card, optical drive, ... etc.)
4. Next, remove the keyboard & the LCD screen.
5. Finally, unscrew all screws that hold the upper cover & lower cover together so that you could gain access to the motherboard.
6. Inspect the solder points connecting the DC jack to the motherboard. Make sure that none of them is loose. If any, re-solder them.
7. Inspect the center pin in the DC jack. Make sure that it is not broken or loose. If it is, then you might need to replace the DC jack.
8. When you are done, re-assemble back the laptop.

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