laptop charging help
laptop charging help
Not having much luck finding reliable info online, so thought maybe we could have an expert on here...
My HP laptop has recently started telling me it is "plugged in, not charging".
It charges for a few seconds, then stops.
Battery issue? Charging cable problem? What do you reckon?
I think PC World do a free check, but any knowledge would be massivelt appreciated.
My HP laptop has recently started telling me it is "plugged in, not charging".
It charges for a few seconds, then stops.
Battery issue? Charging cable problem? What do you reckon?
I think PC World do a free check, but any knowledge would be massivelt appreciated.
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Re: laptop charging help
Not an expert, sounds like an issue with cable, as if recognised it and accepted charge before failing. Had similar with a MacBook pro charger. Got a new cable and it worked.
I'd still get it checked by a pro, as I have no IT training.
I'd still get it checked by a pro, as I have no IT training.
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Re: laptop charging help
Common problem with laptops, usually due to using wrong or old charger.
It's surprisingly actually. A lot of laptops come with power supplies rated too closely to their maximum power draw, over time as they become less efficient they don't provide enough current anymore.
My gfs dell came with a 60w adaptor and it had the same problem. I plugged in my 90w adaptor and it worked fine.
In short, get a new charger. Make sure output current is the same but try get one that supports more watts than the stock one if you can. Even if it's not needed, it's not efficient running at 60-80% of its capacity anyway.
It's surprisingly actually. A lot of laptops come with power supplies rated too closely to their maximum power draw, over time as they become less efficient they don't provide enough current anymore.
My gfs dell came with a 60w adaptor and it had the same problem. I plugged in my 90w adaptor and it worked fine.
In short, get a new charger. Make sure output current is the same but try get one that supports more watts than the stock one if you can. Even if it's not needed, it's not efficient running at 60-80% of its capacity anyway.
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Re: laptop charging help
Take it into your local computer store, have them plug one of their cables in, see if it works.
If problem persists try a new battery.
If problem persists try a new battery.
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Re: laptop charging help
Had the same problem, got a new cable. Sorted.
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Re: laptop charging help
My Mac book pro did exactly the same thing and worked perfectly alright after I changed the charger.
Until last week when one of the kids tipped a can of fanta onto the keyboard. It is now in the doctors. The laptop not the child.
Until last week when one of the kids tipped a can of fanta onto the keyboard. It is now in the doctors. The laptop not the child.
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Re: laptop charging help
Maybe the battery is dead.
It may still be letting power thru but not actually charging. That happens sometimes with rechargable things
It may still be letting power thru but not actually charging. That happens sometimes with rechargable things
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Re: laptop charging help
Try taking your battery out and see if it still works plugged in . If thats the case you need a new battery
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Re: laptop charging help
Just logged in to put that, you must be fastReecey1987 wrote:Try taking your battery out and see if it still works plugged in . If thats the case you need a new battery


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Re: laptop charging help
The advice to try without the battery can be valid but not always. Usually this problem is related to the charger not providing enough current anymore and often the battery stops charging as a precautionary measure..If it can't run charging it cuts out to try and get enough power from the adaptor without charging...so essentially if the battery isn't charging then it's already doing what what happen if you removed the battery. If it's the case the adaptor isn't providing the power it needs you'll find the laptop will start throttling and performance will get worse as it hits the limit of power the broken charger provides.
Always test a new charger before the battery in case you end up replacing the battery for nothing or worse, breaking another.
Always test a new charger before the battery in case you end up replacing the battery for nothing or worse, breaking another.
Re: laptop charging help
thank you for the replies everyone
I've taken the battery out, plugged it in... and it works.
So knackered battery then?
edit- just noticed the post above, will bear this in mind
huge thanks again x
I've taken the battery out, plugged it in... and it works.
So knackered battery then?
edit- just noticed the post above, will bear this in mind
huge thanks again x
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Re: laptop charging help
I have this with my HP laptop - virtually impossible to get a replacement battery that lasts more than 5 months as they are not from the original manufacturer - been running fine just plugged in with no battery for 18 months now