Help! plugged in, not charging.

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  1. Dom
    Posts : 2,295
    Windows Seven Ultimate
       #21

    To determine whether this is a problem with your AC adaptor or your battery, I recommend you should buy the same version of your adaptor online, then plug the new one in to see if the problem still persists. You need to look for an adaptor with the model number:
    LA65NS2-00.
    Search for this using your country's version of Google.

    If this problem still persists, try the same thing for the battery. Here is a list of batteries to choose from: dell battery GW240 - Google Product Search
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  2. Posts : 688
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Dom said:
    To determine whether this is a problem with your AC adaptor or your battery, I recommend you should buy the same version of your adaptor online, then plug the new one in to see if the problem still persists. You need to look for an adaptor with the model number:
    LA65NS2-00.
    Search for this using your country's version of Google.

    If this problem still persists, try the same thing for the battery. Here is a list of batteries to choose from: dell battery GW240 - Google Product Search
    Thanks Dom, I will look for an adaptor, or try to buy a new battery.
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  3. Dom
    Posts : 2,295
    Windows Seven Ultimate
       #23

    Gordan said:
    Dom said:
    To determine whether this is a problem with your AC adaptor or your battery, I recommend you should buy the same version of your adaptor online, then plug the new one in to see if the problem still persists. You need to look for an adaptor with the model number:
    LA65NS2-00.
    Search for this using your country's version of Google.

    If this problem still persists, try the same thing for the battery. Here is a list of batteries to choose from: dell battery GW240 - Google Product Search
    Thanks Dom, I will look for an adaptor, or try to buy a new battery.
    Buying either should hopefully narrow down the possible problems :)
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  4. Posts : 688
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Dom said:
    Gordan said:
    Dom said:
    To determine whether this is a problem with your AC adaptor or your battery, I recommend you should buy the same version of your adaptor online, then plug the new one in to see if the problem still persists. You need to look for an adaptor with the model number:
    LA65NS2-00.
    Search for this using your country's version of Google.

    If this problem still persists, try the same thing for the battery. Here is a list of batteries to choose from: dell battery GW240 - Google Product Search
    Thanks Dom, I will look for an adaptor, or try to buy a new battery.
    Buying either should hopefully narrow down the possible problems :)
    Let's hope for resolve the problems :)
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  5. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bits
       #25

    Gordan said:
    alfranatic said:
    Can't you take a simple voltage meter,cost around € 7,-, and check if and how much Volt there is at either end.?
    Oh... You think that is about a voltage problem?
    No & yes,it is not about the voltage itself.It's just to see if you are getting any..?? and if so how much?
    That would be a very good indicator of the state of your battery,which btw
    don't last that lang nowadays in a laptop.

    Anyways,i would give it a try.
    It is simple,you know.

    Succes.
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  6. Posts : 688
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #26

    Bad News for this problem
    I went to service to test my battery and they check it, after that they said me that the battery is broken. The reason is that i didn't have electricity when it happened this. When it came the electicity probably came with high voltage and this is happened. Now I should buy new battery to work properly. Anyone knows the price of batteries?

    Thanks.
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  7. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bits
       #27

    Never heard of this happening on a laptop..

    To be honest it sounds like complete b..shit to me.There is an overload-protector in your & every laptop,,naturely.

    Seems crazy that as a laptop user you could get high voltages which burnout your laptop..

    If and only if...it´s through...buy a new laptop..

    high voltages can make your battery explode..well it happens.
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    godd luck.
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