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Default Dell Laptop repair question....

Jim Land writes:

"Al A." wrote in
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Hi all,
I have a Dell Inspiron 1150 laptop computer. One of my cute kids
dumped a bottle of water on the poor thing, it was on at the time. I
shut it down right away and pulled the battery. I opened up the case,
blotted up the water, cleaned it up with some alcohol (semiconductor
grade isopropyl from a fresh container) and gently blew it dry with a
warm air gun. Whe I put it back together and put the battery in, it
booted up and seemed OK. Of course once the battery got low I plugged
in the charger.
When I did so, the "AC power" LED and the "Charge" LED light but

flicker
on and off rapidly, and the charger makes the sort of "ticking" noise
that suggests that it is being overloaded. The battery does not

recharge.

Bummer.

Obviously something in the charge control stuff got wacked, but I

have
no idea how to go about locating what or where. If I can locate the bad
stuff, I'm quite sure I could change them even if they are small SMT
stuff. Besides, at this point, I have little to lose. Any ideas how one
could approach troubleshooting this?

The other last ditch option is to power it directly up via the

battery
slot. Then at least I could call it a "compact desktop" computer or
something like that. The battery pack is 14.8V and connects via
9 "blades" in the computer. I assume that there are multiple positive
and negative blades. Anyone know what the pinout of these are?

Thanks for any thoughts.


At least Dell makes available their service manual for the 1150:

http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...0/sm/index.htm


That's not exactly what I would call a "service manual".

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