Net community,
my Acer Spin 3 suddenly switched off about half an hour ago and was hanging on the charging cable. It was easy to turn on again and was fully charged. When I tried to plug in the charging cable again, it was no longer recognized. The charging lamp is off and this small flash is no longer visible at the bottom left. Unfortunately I have neither a second laptop with the same connection, nor a second cable with the same connector or other current measurement accessories. I hope it's just the cable and not the charging socket or the laptop itself.
Maybe the charging current was too strong. I'm afraid you have to have the battery checked. Every cell phone repair shop does this (if it opens again).
Ask a friend if he can lend you a charging cable or go to a repair shop to test with another cable and if he does not charge the battery is necessary. You can order the batteries cheaply through Amazon eigtl, it doesn't have to be a brand, no name is enough
I suspect that the power supply (charging cable) is defective. An original power supply is expensive (around 50 euro), but there are compatible power supplies that are available for around 18 to 25 euro.
Take your notebook and the original power supply and visit a repair shop or an electronics hobbyist who can tell you in 2 minutes whether the original power supply is defective.
Or you can get a compatible power supply:
First, look at the data of your Acer Spin 3 on the bottom.
What is the exact type designation?
How much current in amps does your notebook need?
What voltage is given?
What does the plug on your original power supply look like? Measure the connector as accurately as possible (diameter, diameter of the pin in the middle, length of the shaft) and compare the dimensions with the information in the descriptions of the replacement power supplies. Perhaps you know someone who has a caliper with which you can achieve the necessary accuracy.
A compatible power supply should be able to deliver at least the same current as can be seen on the bottom of the notebook, whereby you can also read the data on the original power supply.
The voltage should be 19 V or a range from 18 to 20 V.
If the replacement power supply can supply more power, this is not a disadvantage, on the contrary, it is not stressed as much during operation and heats up less.
First suggestion:
65W 19V power supply laptop charger for Acer Spin 3 SP315-51; 5 SP513-51 SP513-52N
Ebay item number: 392730088415
Second suggestion:
001 AC adapter for Acer Aspire 1 3 5 5Pro Spin 5 A315-41 SP515-51 V5-471G 19V 90W
Ebay item number: 233407133848
If your laptop should not work with it, you could assume that your notebook is defective.
But have you already recognized the problem?
This can't be answered so easily; but it looks more like a laptop than a charging cable. The reason for the assumption is that it went out and it usually doesn't do that when you plug in or unplug it. The power supply unit can't easily be checked easily. The simplest thing would be if you take a look at your circle of friends, whose laptop has a power supply with the same voltage, the same (or similar) current (it says on the bottom) and the socket fits. Then you can see whether the other laptop goes to the store.
Otherwise I would recommend a repair cafe. Simply measuring the voltage is not meaningful because if the output stage of the power supply unit no longer provides enough current, it has its voltage when it is not plugged in, i.e. Unloaded. If the voltage is not there, at least the power supply has a hit!
Definitely not. How should i But these specialists from the mobile phone shops are usually very helpful and competent even for such problems on other devices