Predator not booting up, no charging light PH315-53

6ixTy
6ixTy Member Posts: 4 New User
edited July 2022 in Predator Laptops
I recently replaced my gpu fan and I was testing it by shutting the pc on and off a couple times in 10 minute intervals or so. After being successful, my laptop shut off after about 30 minutes and no signs of a charging indicator or any power was shown. I tried disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it but that proved to be futile.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,687 Trailblazer
    6ixTy said:
    I recently replaced my gpu fan and I was testing it by shutting the pc on and off a couple times in 10 minute intervals or so. After being successful, my laptop shut off after about 30 minutes and no signs of a charging indicator or any power was shown. I tried disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it but that proved to be futile.
    What is the exact Predator model which will help :D ? Try to disconnect the RTC bios battery (small black battery that's under the main battery) and leave both main and RTC bios batteries disconnected for 5 min and then reconnect and power the laptop on (be patient and wait 1 min as the bios has to reset before the laptop boots) as that should reset the bios and all your laptops settings and make your laptop boot properly. Otherwise it could be other power on issues that could be related to and within the laptops mobo and circuitries?

    Note: these laptops are very sensitive to anything relating to power and/or static shortages within their circuitries that is why whenever you open these laptops you always have to wear an anti static wrist band (as static in especially dry conditions and during summer periods is high) and an anti static wrist band reduces that risk of damage! As that is one of the issues that you might have caused and what has happened to your laptops or you have damaged other circuitries with either static damage or your laptop might have had this issue coming on and by opening it its triggered this fault?  As these laptops can have problems with either their batterie and their primary/secondary etc power stages and related components like a shorted mosat, capacitor, resistor or even the Super IO that controls all functions of the laptop? If the problem persists then take it to an experienced technician that has all the proper tools and can analyse these problems and fix the appropriate fault(s). 
  • 6ixTy
    6ixTy Member Posts: 4 New User
    The model is PH315-53. I disconnected the battery, now what does the bios battery/battery connector look like?
  • 6ixTy
    6ixTy Member Posts: 4 New User
    Ok so I did just as you said and still nothing. I am now thinking about why I didn't mentiom this but my charger is really bad like, shorting very badly. I had it in a fixed position for the past 5 months or maybe more. It only moved when I made repairs then I was toying with it to get it to charge consistently.