Acer Aspire A515-43-R19L Charging Circuit Does Not Charge

Cosmicom16
Cosmicom16 Member Posts: 4 New User
edited November 2021 in Aspire Laptops
Hello,
     After owning this laptop for about 7 months, one day I noticed that the battery was discharging even though I had plugged the computer in. It had charged just fine the night prior. After doing the basics (resetting the battery, etc.) I eventually removed the battery, ran the computer soley off the A/C line and ordered a replacement battery to check. Today I recieved the replacement and had the same issue. Both the battery and the A/C line can supply power to the computer, but the charging circuit does not charge the battery, yet the orange light still appears. I've done my best to research but I haven't seen anyone else with this issue.

Thank You,
    Jeff

Answers

  • Cosmicom16
    Cosmicom16 Member Posts: 4 New User
    Edit: It's not a software issue, this can be observed even in the BIOS menus, prior to the loading of the bootloader. It seems that it might charge with the system off, I'll wait and see
  • Cosmicom16
    Cosmicom16 Member Posts: 4 New User
    Edit 2: Nope, the battery did not charge at all
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    Open Control Panel. Search 'button' Click 'change what the power buttons do' in left pane. Click 'change settings the are currently unavailable' in near  the top of the next screen. Scroll down an make sure fast startup box is UNchecked. Then shut down Windows normally with charger plugged in. Don't try to turn the laptop on. Wait till the battery charge LED turns from steady orange to steady blue. This may take several hours even for a new battery. If the charge LED eventually turns steady blue, the charging circuit is likely OK.

    With programs, apps or gaming with high power demand, it is possible for the laptop battery to drain in order to complement the charger in providing enough power to meet the demand. This is normal.

    Jack E/NJ

  • Cosmicom16
    Cosmicom16 Member Posts: 4 New User
    That is not the issue. What I just tested was letting a battery charge on a completely shut down system (I use a Linux Distro, and have it configured to power off, not hibernate) and left it alone for enough time to at least get some charge. Attempting to start the computer, it immediately shut off due to no battery power, even the the A/C cord connected. This tells me that the power can leave the battery, but cannot go into it.
    Thank you for your help, I've seen you on a couple of other posts and appreciate what you do.
    I'll be reaching out to someone who can help me with repair on the hardware.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    >>>What I just tested was letting a battery charge on a completely shut down system>>>even the the A/C cord connected>>>

    Same question, either Lin or Win. Does the battery charge LED eventually turn steady blue plugged in with the machine turned off.



    Jack E/NJ