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carpenoctem
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Hey all,
The plug on my old ac adapter broke a month or so ago. I have an acer
c110. I went to fry's but they didn't have a suitable replacement. I
bought a multiplug/multivoltage power adapter and spliced the
connector to my old adapter (the connector was the broken part on teh
old one). This worked but the size wasn't correct so the plug would fall
out of the laptop any time you moved it (or the wind blew). I ran w/
this for about 2 weeks.
That is the background. Recently, I ebayed a replacement adapter. I
plugged it in and it worked fine. Except... shortly after you plug it
in a slight hissing/squeaking becomes audible. It seems to get louder
and louder until I, out of fear for the delicate internals, diconnect
it. The sound is almost certainly electricity arcing, it is very
reminicent of that experiment from science class where you can see
elec. arc up the two poles.
My questions are these:
1. Is this going to hurt the laptop?
2. Even if it doesn't hurt it, it is going to drive me insane. How
can I stop it. I was thinking of maybe some sort of conductive goo?
3. Is the problem most likely in the plug or the adapter itself. ie.
Can I splice the new head onto the old adapter?
Thanx for your time.
ej
The plug on my old ac adapter broke a month or so ago. I have an acer
c110. I went to fry's but they didn't have a suitable replacement. I
bought a multiplug/multivoltage power adapter and spliced the
connector to my old adapter (the connector was the broken part on teh
old one). This worked but the size wasn't correct so the plug would fall
out of the laptop any time you moved it (or the wind blew). I ran w/
this for about 2 weeks.
That is the background. Recently, I ebayed a replacement adapter. I
plugged it in and it worked fine. Except... shortly after you plug it
in a slight hissing/squeaking becomes audible. It seems to get louder
and louder until I, out of fear for the delicate internals, diconnect
it. The sound is almost certainly electricity arcing, it is very
reminicent of that experiment from science class where you can see
elec. arc up the two poles.
My questions are these:
1. Is this going to hurt the laptop?
2. Even if it doesn't hurt it, it is going to drive me insane. How
can I stop it. I was thinking of maybe some sort of conductive goo?
3. Is the problem most likely in the plug or the adapter itself. ie.
Can I splice the new head onto the old adapter?
Thanx for your time.
ej