How is it possible to identify the exact problem when having DC jack issues?
I know I am able to check the functionality of the actual jack by using a multimeter to measure the voltage in and out of the jack. However, I've had cases where when the adapter's pin is pushed slightly down (must be held down) the jack works... otherwise it just won't work.
The following is a question I'm asking due to lack of experience in such repairs. Ever had a case where the problem was the connection rather than the jack itself? I'm asking this since spare parts take ages to arrive where I'm from, and this would save the client from waiting ages (and I'll be able to give a more efficient service).
Thanks
I know I am able to check the functionality of the actual jack by using a multimeter to measure the voltage in and out of the jack. However, I've had cases where when the adapter's pin is pushed slightly down (must be held down) the jack works... otherwise it just won't work.
The following is a question I'm asking due to lack of experience in such repairs. Ever had a case where the problem was the connection rather than the jack itself? I'm asking this since spare parts take ages to arrive where I'm from, and this would save the client from waiting ages (and I'll be able to give a more efficient service).
Thanks