Soldered charging port on Acer Swift 3 NXGQUED001?

Srftg
Srftg Member Posts: 2 New User
Hi,


I have an issue With an Acer Swift 3 I bought in 2018. Its a NX.GQUED.001. It beeps when it's connected to the charger and the charging starts and stops randomly.

Took it to a computer repair shop and they said that it's probably the charging port (not sure if that's the correct name in English, but its the hole you put the charger into).
When requesting how much this costs to fix/replace, they said that it depends on whether the charging port is soldered to the motherboard or not. If it isn't it would be about $150 to repair, witch I am willing to pay for to repair a computer that I am other ways happy with even though its 3 years old. If it is soldered they said that it would be 2-3 times or more expensive, witch of course I am not willing to pay and would rather buy a new computer. They said they could open it and look, but that means that it has to be shipped to their workshop witch would take 4-5 days and cost about $100.

Thats why I would very much appreciate if anybody can tell me wether if the power supply is in fact soldered or not?


Thank you!

Best regards from Norway!

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    I'm not positive, but I believe that is a SF314-52G model. If so, it uses a 65W power supply, and the DC-In port is connected to the MB with a cable. The part number for the port and cable is: 50.GQWN5.001. It's pretty easy to replace, so try some searches on the part number.
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  • Srftg
    Srftg Member Posts: 2 New User
    billsey said:
    I'm not positive, but I believe that is a SF314-52G model. If so, it uses a 65W power supply, and the DC-In port is connected to the MB with a cable. The part number for the port and cable is: 50.GQWN5.001. It's pretty easy to replace, so try some searches on the part number.
    Thank you very much. I believe this answers mu question. It seems it is not soldered so the price of repair will be reasonable and worth it. Thank you very much!
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    Glad I could help.
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