ComputerRepairTech
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I don't usually do local computer repair but due to word of mouth I suddenly find myself with several laptops.
However there is one situation where I have 0 experience with. Its a HP DV9000 laptop with some off brand charger that geek squad gave them. Customers complaint was that the battery would not hold charge. I ordered a battery on amazon for like 15 bucks and gave it to them. They later come back stating that this battery won't hold charge either.
I have been lucky enough to never come across this in the past but looks like that luck is over. I do own a multimeter but I have never actually used it. I was thinking maybe I should just disconnect battery and turn on computer while its plugged in and try to pick up with the multimeter if the battery port is receiving electricity? The new battery kept the laptop on for a good while I think it simply isn't being charged. I havent gotten home yet to start and get any more information. Normally I would wait and get more info for you guys but with the weekend coming up the amount of people browsing the forum drops quite a bit from what i've seen.
Any tips on diagnosing this situation would be appreciated.
Edit: The charger they have is:
brand "Rocketfish"
model RF-BPRAC4
DC Output 15-20V 5A & 90W MAX
AC Input 100-240V~2.5A(2,5A), 50-60Hz
However there is one situation where I have 0 experience with. Its a HP DV9000 laptop with some off brand charger that geek squad gave them. Customers complaint was that the battery would not hold charge. I ordered a battery on amazon for like 15 bucks and gave it to them. They later come back stating that this battery won't hold charge either.
I have been lucky enough to never come across this in the past but looks like that luck is over. I do own a multimeter but I have never actually used it. I was thinking maybe I should just disconnect battery and turn on computer while its plugged in and try to pick up with the multimeter if the battery port is receiving electricity? The new battery kept the laptop on for a good while I think it simply isn't being charged. I havent gotten home yet to start and get any more information. Normally I would wait and get more info for you guys but with the weekend coming up the amount of people browsing the forum drops quite a bit from what i've seen.
Any tips on diagnosing this situation would be appreciated.
Edit: The charger they have is:
brand "Rocketfish"
model RF-BPRAC4
DC Output 15-20V 5A & 90W MAX
AC Input 100-240V~2.5A(2,5A), 50-60Hz
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