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    dc jack for hp laptop

    got a customer who dropped his laptop on the side with the power pluged in and he broke the dc input jack. anyone out there fixing things like this got a idea where I could get the jack? everything else looks ok but the jack is in pieces.
    The laptop is a p4, model crvsa-02t1-90 series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabal
    got a customer who dropped his laptop on the side with the power pluged in and he broke the dc input jack. anyone out there fixing things like this got a idea where I could get the jack? everything else looks ok but the jack is in pieces.
    The laptop is a p4, model crvsa-02t1-90 series.

    Now if you found a solution to this, it would be great to hear about it. My brother has the exact same problem. I have found DC jacks, but they are the wrong pin layout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregoir
    Now if you found a solution to this, it would be great to hear about it. My brother has the exact same problem. I have found DC jacks, but they are the wrong pin layout.
    another googler "HP jackplug"


    tis almost 18m old that post ,,

    chances are he found a HP dealer to do it

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    Could you come up with a better model number? I couldn't find anything with that number supplied. Need something like a Pavilion XL500 or similar.

    You might try looking at HP's PartSurfer website.

    Enter a good model number and follow the bouncing ball.

    Good Luck!

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    Well I had a HP laptop in which was a couple of months old, couldn't get a replacement jack anywhere, ended up needing a new board which we couldn't do as we're not a recognised HP Dealer.... chap went round to a HP dealer who said yeah I can sort it, it's gonna be £530.... so we sold him a new Dell laptop.

    The HP he uses as a reminder to never carry around the laptop with the power cable plugged in.

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    Actually tho, when you think about it, a DC jack should only have two connectors: a positive and a negative. Normally, the center conductor is the positive with the outer being the negative.

    Is this not what you have? It should be pretty standard.

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