Broken Laptop Power Pin

Discussion in 'PC Help Desk' started by snapper, Mar 18, 2010.

  1. snapper

    snapper Well-Known Member

    Does anyone here know how to fix or repair a broken power pin on a acer aspire 5050?
     
  2. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    The part is 5 to 16 dollars. It requires desoldering and soldering. Depending on the age of the laptop. You may have issues with Solder on the main board that may need to be baked.

    I can fix it. But it is not cheap. It has to be completely disassembled. The main board removed. Remove the old DC jack. without damaging the main board. Resoldering the new DC jack. I can put a heat gun to the main board for dry solder issues.

    185.00 for widescreen
    165.00 for standard screen
     
  3. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

    Where were you 2 weeks ago when I had to tear apart the wife's Gateway to put a new motherboard in it?
     
  4. david4042

    david4042 Well-Known Member

  5. snapper

    snapper Well-Known Member

    ServerSnapper

    Thanks for the udpate...That's good info...The night I posted this I had all the screws in a plastic bag and the cover almost off..Soon as I cracked it open the pin fell out. It's in the bag too...UUhhh..I knew this would cost...

    I'm really debating if it's worth it. I have another new laptop but it's nice to have two. I got the acer back in 2006. It was time for me to buy more RAM anyway...I'm torn...I will have to think about it. I know where to find you..
     
  6. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    I thought you guys had my numba. PM me. I will give it again.
     
  7. snapper

    snapper Well-Known Member

    Is there something I can use to get all of my info off of my hard drive?
     
  8. appcomm

    appcomm Well-Known Member

    Go to Intrex Computers in Raleigh, or Tiger Direct (CompuUSA or whatever they are calling themselves these days) and get an exteral USB enclosure for the laptop drive.

    The external enclosure shouldn't cost you more than $15. Pop the drive out of the laptop, put it in the enclosure and attach it with the USB cable to any other PC and you can access your data.
     
  9. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    This will work if its a sata drive. Its hard to find the ide drive enclosures except on line from like Tiger Direct or Newegg. Even then they are above 30 bucks.
     
  10. snapper

    snapper Well-Known Member

    THANKS!!!
     

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