I had the problem with my charger... Looks like when it is plugged in, it loses electricity for no discernible reason :/ Can anyome help me? This is plaguing mefor weeks.
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I can't give you a solution, but I can give you advice.
Also, why you are asking this on the forums for a minecraft server, I have no idea.
-Google all of the problems you are having as precise as possible
-If the previous method did not work, ask for help on a website that actually focuses on troubleshooting
-If the previous methods did not work, resort to the help sections of the computer's manufacturer
-If nothing works, get a new computer
-If you built your computer, replace some parts that may be causing this issue
Also, you should check if it is just the outlet or if it's the charger or the charging brick if you have one.
Try plugging your computer into another outlet.
If it's the outlet, it has nothing to do with your computer.
If it's the charger, consider buying a new one and see if that works.
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I tried plugging and unplugging the charger and a few times (like thousands of permutations) it worked.
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Here is how it look like (encircled):
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Looks like you're got a bad connection. In order to fix you'd have the splice the wire. But because it's so close to the transformer it would be near impossible to do. If that indeed is the problem area. Your best bet would be to buy a generic charger that fits your Volts, and input size.
Usually you get them for under 20 they may he off brand but aslokgnas you're not crazy tough on it, it should last -
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Maybe I was unclear in my explanation but yes, your Transformer is fine, but the Line side of the Transformers Wire (to the wall) is frayed and damaged. And in order to fix you'd need to splice the wire by cutting it and remaking the joints. But problem being so close to the Transformer it would be hard to get enough wire to make connections with. If you could cut, strip and remake the connections you'd be fine. But it would be tough.
I'm more than willing to walk you through what you need to do if you want. I'm an electrician and this stuff is my bread and butter lol. From my stand point it's just teadious and annoying to do. I too had an asus Laptop that had the same issue and I spliced it but it became intermittent within a few months.
If you have any questions about how to do the splicing. Let me know -
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Looking at the pic you provided, it seems that the cord that connects the wall socket to the transformer box (the damaged cord) is not sealed to the box itself, but is just a wire with a standard connector like this: http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mari0FwslOjJO9uaGTE6jcQ.jpg
I might have seen wrong, your pic is a bit blurred and from that angle I can't be sure; but, if I'm right, then you don't even have to buy a new transformer: just a new cord with that same standard connector will do the work-
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It is just the line from the socket to transformer which is the problem.
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