Hi,
This is my first time posting on this forum and I think the only way I can solve the problem I'm having is to either get advice or take this laptop to a repair shop. I much prefer the former, if possible.
Here is the info relating to my problem:
A week or so ago I popped open my T60 to take a peek at the CPU; I wanted to check it against the system info in Windows. I'd done this before, to replace the fan, and followed the instructions closely in my hardware maintenance manual. When I booted up up Windows again, the battery worked fine, but appeared not to be charging. The Adapter light wouldn't come on, even when the computer is powered down. The battery is relatively new and so is the adapter, so I thought it probably was a problem with the power jack, since the fan/heatsink (right next to the power connector wires) did come out with a tiny jolt when I removed it. I tried unconnecting/reconnecting the power connector to the motherboard, but no dice.
Now it is about a week later and I have received a replacement jack I ordered off ebay. Installed it, and problem's not fixed... will power up with the battery (which is now at 25%) but it won't charge. There is a possibility I erred here, as the part I received claimed to be compatible with the T60 as well as several Z6* models. The wires from the jack-end to the connector look a teeny-bit longer, and had to be bent somewhat to fit.
Now what I am wondering here is, from this info, do you think there may be something I am overlooking here? As you may be able to tell, I am not a computer engineer; I am just a user with some amateur experience in taking my computer apart.






