http://www.onlinelaptopbatteries.co.uk/index.aspx?pageid=1222107&prodid=15421892&gs=1&gclid=CLPG95G0scwCFbEy0wodc0UJ2Q
Quote from: darrsi on 28 April 2016, 02:11:58 pmhttp://www.onlinelaptopbatteries.co.uk/index.aspx?pageid=1222107&prodid=15421892&gs=1&gclid=CLPG95G0scwCFbEy0wodc0UJ2QThanks both for the helpHave you have experience dealing with the above company
what's the volts, amps etc of the one you've got. I might be able to find a "spare" one at work.
Quote from: fazersharp on 28 April 2016, 02:27:00 pmQuote from: darrsi on 28 April 2016, 02:11:58 pmhttp://www.onlinelaptopbatteries.co.uk/index.aspx?pageid=1222107&prodid=15421892&gs=1&gclid=CLPG95G0scwCFbEy0wodc0UJ2QThanks both for the helpHave you have experience dealing with the above companyName rings a bell, think I bought a battery off them years ago.Think you need to be a little more trusting fella, not everyone's out to get you.
How's this Mr Sharp?
Why noy buy the plug in the likes of Maplin or some other electronics shop and repair it?
PM me your address, I'll send it to you. Enough people have helped me out on here before, time for a bit of Focer payback!
Here it is
Quote from: fazersharp on 28 April 2016, 06:27:34 pmHere it isNot a problem, I have repaired plenty of them like that. The plug you buy and be opened. Cut off the old plug strip back sheath and connect the inner covered cable to centre section of the plug and the outer wire to the outer side of the plug. I usually put some shrink wrap over the connections in the plug to ensure they do not touch and screw the cover back on. Costs less than a fiver
Might give it a go now that I will have a proper replacement This says 2.5mm http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-25mm-screw-terminal-dc-power-plug-n82kt but is that the pin hole sizeBut which cable gos to which terminal And it says 12v 2A yet the original one is 19v and 45A