T61: No DC in light, no battery light, nothing.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:08 pm
I acquired a genuine 90W power brick because I foolishly metered the outside shell instead of the inside of the DC plug (I know, I know).
Anyway, I don`t want to junk this machine for the following reasons. Its more than up to the work I give to it. It has a T9300 and 8GB of quality DDR2, the clincher is that I have 3 9cell batteries, Lenovo batteries that cost me a fair amount.
It used to be a 6457-4UG, build date is 08/08 and I have owned it since new, still beating myself up for not extending the warranty after 3 years.
My wife told me it would not spark up and sure enough it will not. So the original cheapo 60W power brick that replaced my lost Lenovo brick is good for 20VDC. The newly acquired real McCoy 90W brick is good too.
I assume the fault will be fundamental, the DC charging circuit fuse, F2 if my initial searches are fruitful. I have not disassembled the beast yet but would appreciate some input. I lifted the keyboard to check if my missus was not telling me some important truth, no signs of spillage at all (i know, i know!).
I already have a 7A SM fuse that a kindly gent at a third party repairers de-soldered from a dead by spillage board for me today.
So for you T series owners am I barking up the right tree and for them that have replaced a DC in fuse, did something of a beyond economical repair nature cause it or did your laptop live happily ever after?
Anyway, I don`t want to junk this machine for the following reasons. Its more than up to the work I give to it. It has a T9300 and 8GB of quality DDR2, the clincher is that I have 3 9cell batteries, Lenovo batteries that cost me a fair amount.
It used to be a 6457-4UG, build date is 08/08 and I have owned it since new, still beating myself up for not extending the warranty after 3 years.
My wife told me it would not spark up and sure enough it will not. So the original cheapo 60W power brick that replaced my lost Lenovo brick is good for 20VDC. The newly acquired real McCoy 90W brick is good too.
I assume the fault will be fundamental, the DC charging circuit fuse, F2 if my initial searches are fruitful. I have not disassembled the beast yet but would appreciate some input. I lifted the keyboard to check if my missus was not telling me some important truth, no signs of spillage at all (i know, i know!).
I already have a 7A SM fuse that a kindly gent at a third party repairers de-soldered from a dead by spillage board for me today.
So for you T series owners am I barking up the right tree and for them that have replaced a DC in fuse, did something of a beyond economical repair nature cause it or did your laptop live happily ever after?