I don't have the cable..
How can I charge my laptop when the battery has died?
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Remove battery. Google the pin out to where the battery connects. Find the voltage. Look for a powerpack you have that has the same output voltage. Cut off the end of powerpack and note which wires are positive and negative and tape them + & - so you know. Hook up aligator clips and connect them to the specs of the pinout. Enjoy.
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have you tried shutting down and starting again your computer ?Comment
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you can jumpstart it by using car battery.Comment
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loll how can you dont have a cable ... ok you can buy power bank fro ali ex just for 4$Comment
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+1Remove battery. Google the pin out to where the battery connects. Find the voltage. Look for a powerpack you have that has the same output voltage. Cut off the end of powerpack and note which wires are positive and negative and tape them + & - so you know. Hook up aligator clips and connect them to the specs of the pinout. Enjoy.
Duke
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put it in your microwave for 6 mins
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look for the port for this ...
I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....Comment
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Thanks man. Knew someone would come good.Remove battery. Google the pin out to where the battery connects. Find the voltage. Look for a powerpack you have that has the same output voltage. Cut off the end of powerpack and note which wires are positive and negative and tape them + & - so you know. Hook up aligator clips and connect them to the specs of the pinout. Enjoy.
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Don't forget the bucket of sand for when it overheats and starts a fire which cannot be extinguished.Remove battery. Google the pin out to where the battery connects. Find the voltage. Look for a powerpack you have that has the same output voltage. Cut off the end of powerpack and note which wires are positive and negative and tape them + & - so you know. Hook up aligator clips and connect them to the specs of the pinout. Enjoy.
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Sorry, I figured you were trolling. Your trick may work with old school battery chemistry like lead acid or NiCd, but modern cells need careful monitoring (including temperature to prevent thermal runaway) to safely charge them. You cannot abuse them like a NiCd battery.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithiu...battery#SafetyComment







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