Hello masters of our time I greet you all please I really need help I have this Dell D620 laptop. The AC supply is working - green LED on - but as soon as I plug it into the back of the laptop the LED goes off. I've tried a second power supply, same thing happens. Nothing is working.
							
						
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 Re: Dell D620 charger plug in LED go off
 
 something is shorted in laptop tried with battery in/outPlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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 Re: Dell D620 charger plug in LED go off
 
 Selldoor please what do you mean by battery in/out, I have tryed using battery and is working but it off the charger when I plug in the charger into the power.Comment
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 Re: Dell D620 charger plug in LED go off
 
 Ok it is good it work with battery.
 You need to post a good clear picture of the motherboard with a close up of the area
 around the power socketPlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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 Re: Dell D620 charger plug in LED go off
 
 what is part number on PQ3
 
 on the other side check PC99 to see if it has failed shorted.Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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