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Old October 17th 15, 05:07 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus,alt.os.linux.ubuntu,comp.sys.laptops
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Default cannot power "on" ASUS laptop after power outage


"Caver1" wrote in message
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On 10/16/2015 11:13 PM, Adam wrote:
"DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno" wrote in
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2015 11:33:13 -0700, "Adam" Gave us:


System: ASUS N61JQ (laptop)
Host OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS


After a power outage yesterday, pressing the power button of
ASUS laptop does nothing. The laptop was/is connected to
an APC battery backup (surge protection only) outlet (via AC adapter).
AC adapter's green light is "on".

Any ideas?

I did a simple google search...

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...er+requirement

It yielded listings for where to get replacement 90W adapters, but
scrolling down the page shows a lot of chatroom queries surrounding
problems with this particular laptop and its batteries and power supply.

It also lists the circumstances under which the failure modes are
occurring.

It would appear that the battery "watchdog" circuitry Asus
incorporated into at least this model of their laptop line has some
problems.

A slight dip in the output of the power adapter or even too much
ripple voltage presented by it when loaded may be what is going on.

The new ones seemed to only be $12 to $15. It might cause less hair
loss to simply get a new one. It is always nice to have backup power
supplies in the "dongle" or "wallwart" realm anyway, since most are
ultrasonically sealed and unserviceable.


Thanks (NumeroUno), you're right. A new AC adapter did the trick.
Nothing else seems to be wrong with my laptop.

But, the reviews for the Antec NP90 that I bought is not that great and
was not cheap ($40+). But, it has AQ3 (3-year parts & labor) warranty.
Any Universal 90W Notebook Power Adapter 19V recommendations?

Also, how can I prevent this from happening again?
The problem is with the power circuitry internal to the ASUS laptop,
right?


Take a look;

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...JQ++ac+adaptor

http://tinyurl.com/nkdjajy

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Caver1


Thanks, I was looking at...

Targus 90 Watt AC Laptop Charger
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054JE64I/...=ISTHDUL7IAZ9E

But, I like the PWR+ more.


 




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