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Viekn
09-15-2020, 04:33 PM
So apparently the DC jack (the plug in port) for my laptop needs to be replaced. Local PC repair shop quoted me $180 for the repair. $150 for labor and $30 for the part. I have zero experience with hardware. And keep in mind this is a laptop and not a desktop. Is it something I should attempt to do myself or just say screw it and have the shop do it? For working on a laptop to replace DC jack, does $180 sound reasonable? The laptop is in great shape and I spent about $400 on it 4 years ago to upgrade the ram and add an SSD.
Suppa Hobbit Mage
09-15-2020, 04:38 PM
I'd buy a new laptop if it's 4 years old.
I mean you can get a nice midrange laptop for $500 and I'd guess it's better than your current one. Why put another $200 into something you'll want to replace shortly?
Taernath
09-15-2020, 04:45 PM
I'd buy a new laptop if it's 4 years old.
I mean you can get a nice midrange laptop for $500 and I'd guess it's better than your current one. Why put another $200 into something you'll want to replace shortly?
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Furryrat
09-15-2020, 04:55 PM
It's either a really simple fix, or an impossible one if you have no experience with electronics repair. Some laptops have a wired port that will literally allow you to unplug it (internally) and reattach a new one that you can likely find on Amazon for under $20. However, some have the port soldered directly to the motherboard, which requires a toolkit, soldering iron, and some finesse to replace. Determining which you have should be your starting point, but either way, the repair will involve disassembling the laptop, for which YouTube is a great resource. Feel free to PM me your laptop model number and deets and I can assist with determining the LOE to fix.
lexbubba
09-16-2020, 02:08 PM
Does your laptop have a USB-C port? If so, it might have usbc power delivery and can charge through that. My charging port recently crapped out on my 2016 laptop and was able to pay $40 or so for a usbc pd charger and cord on Amazon. Works fine for charging. Make sure you get a charger that has sufficient wattage. PM me if you have questions. Happy to help
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