I have the following problem: For 2-3 days my laptop charging cable is not fully in the power supply (is this called so in laptops?)
Anyway, if I press lightly on the end of the cable to put it completely in it works until I let go. I can rule out a loose connection on the cable (I already have a lot of experience with loose contacts)
If I keep it lightly pressed in for a longer period of time and then let go, it works until I touch the end of the cable (So this plug which one puts into the laptop, there's always such a kind "shell") touch…
Nothing really happened, so it could be broken or have got a loose connection.
I'm using a Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 510 12KiB 80XE - if (certainly) it is needed.
Yours sincerely.
Ps: When I just took my laptop from the battery, the cable stuck something, which I thought would be normal since he always did not come out easily, but today he went out more difficult. When he was outside, the contact (Call it that?) Hung on the cable inside.
So, this little thin stick which is in the power supply hole.
On such a power adapter are always 2 connection cables. One leads to the socket, the other to the Latop. Which cable is it?
That which leads to laptop. So this plug you put in it. Did not I mention that?
Not directly, you also write something confused…
"took from the battery" what did you unplug now? The battery, or the power adapter?
Buy a new power supply, or repair the plug…
(and make you clearer in the future)
I also use a laptop, because a cold device - connecting cable is plugged into the power supply. The cable for charging is firmly connected to the power supply. That's how different it can be.
With you the socket for the charging cable seems to be defective. Can it go into Repaircafe, so what can you possibly repair.