Hi! Having a situation with a laptop. Here are the details:
*I-buddie 928A
*External battery pack
*AC Power Cord
*User noticed that the AC power cord will run VERY hot to the touch, to the point that you can not hold it. The AC plugs into a three prong / upside down triangle connection. The AC Power cord, bottom prong connection has melted.
*External battery pack only clicks now when trying to use it. The laptop will start to boot for a split second then lose all power from the battery pack.
With that, thinking it was the AC cord and battery pack, we ordered new units of both only to find that the new ones ALSO got melted on the bottom prong connection.
My thoughts are this: the top two prongs may be for AC only and the bottom one prong, in the upside down triangle config, is for the battery, and that prong was damaged and will make the AC cord / pack run hot and also not let the external battery work.
Does this make sense? Are there any other theorys?
The laptop itself does work fine, like a champ,when the AC is plugged in. A short maybe? Not sure here.
Looking for all possibilities. Thanks in advance!
*I-buddie 928A
*External battery pack
*AC Power Cord
*User noticed that the AC power cord will run VERY hot to the touch, to the point that you can not hold it. The AC plugs into a three prong / upside down triangle connection. The AC Power cord, bottom prong connection has melted.
*External battery pack only clicks now when trying to use it. The laptop will start to boot for a split second then lose all power from the battery pack.
With that, thinking it was the AC cord and battery pack, we ordered new units of both only to find that the new ones ALSO got melted on the bottom prong connection.
My thoughts are this: the top two prongs may be for AC only and the bottom one prong, in the upside down triangle config, is for the battery, and that prong was damaged and will make the AC cord / pack run hot and also not let the external battery work.
Does this make sense? Are there any other theorys?
The laptop itself does work fine, like a champ,when the AC is plugged in. A short maybe? Not sure here.
Looking for all possibilities. Thanks in advance!