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		<description><![CDATA[In this article I will show you the laptop hack : repair laptop power jack with ease trick, which is a how to repair a loose or disconnected DC connection in your laptop computer tip. So I say, laptop hack. After you read this, you&#8217;ll be able to make the repair yourself without the assistance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this article I will show you the laptop hack : <strong>repair laptop power jack</strong> with ease trick, which is a how to repair a loose or disconnected DC connection in your laptop computer tip. So I say, laptop hack. After you read this, you&#8217;ll be able to make the repair yourself without the assistance of a costly computer repair technician. On a side note; I have done this repair many times, and am comfortable with doing opening my laptop. If you feel uncomfortable doing repair to your laptop, seek out the help of a professional. As with all computer repairs, there is a chance that you could permanently damage your computer. So please be careful.</p>
<p>The first step in <strong>laptop power jack repair</strong> is to take your computer apart and make sure to remove the motherboard. You can find the instructions on just how to perform this laptop hack by visiting your laptop manufacturer&#8217;s website. You&#8217;ll need the following tools: 1 Soldering iron (Set at around 800-850 F), Standard rosin core solder, De-soldering pump, 99% isopropyl alcohol, 1 clean tooth brush, 1 new DC power jack. Note: The underlined terms are things that you can research, online for a picture, in order for you to make your repair.</p>
<p>What we are going to do is de-solder the power-jack from the motherboard and clean all of the contacts. After that we are going to solder it back, thus fixing your laptops power issue.</p>
<p>Start by add some fresh solder to all 3 of the contact points. By doing this, you&#8217;ll make removing the old solder much easier. Next you heat up one of the contact point, and use the de-soldering pump to remove all of the soldering. Repeat this step on the other two contact points.</p>
<p>Very gently grab hold of the power-jack and try to remove it without apply much, if any, force. Most likely you&#8217;ll have to do this a few time, as there still will be some soldering left between the motherboard and the power jack. If you apply to much force when removing the power-jack you can damage the internal copper sleeve, so try to avoid that if possible.</p>
<p>After the power-jack has been removed, clean off all the contacts using a knife. Then apply a fresh coating of solder onto the clean contacts. Also if you have any residue on the motherboard, you can clean this off using a toothbrush. While this is not required, it does make your repair job look much cooler.</p>
<p>Next apply a thin layer of fresh solder on each of the power-jack terminals, make sure to do this on both sides of the motherboard. Then install the power-jack back into the motherboard. Make sure the power-jack ins on a flat surface to insure that the contact points are even and that there is no space. Now solder the contact points, sealing the power-jack in place, and your done! All that&#8217;s left is for you to put the motherboard back into place and enjoying the success of your laptop power jack repair.</p>
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