Thank you so much for this! Fun fact: the Acer swift 3 flagship model (2018 iirc) doesn't have the jack soldered on. It sits in a slot in the same place as the one shown in the video is soldered, and is plugged into the board. Definitely a pleasant surprise there. Thank you again for making this video. You're a lifesaver!
I had the same problem with my Acer Swift 1, after watching this video and others, I opened the back of the laptop to have a look and I didn't fancy taking the components out in case I broke something but looking at the port block I could see what the problem was. I could see the contact and the centre pin looked fine but the spring tabs were not making decent contact with the jack plug so I bent them in such a way that the contact would be better and it works, it's not perfect but way better than it was because before any slight movement would make me loose my sweet spot, now I can move it about a bit before it loses good contact. I know that it's a bit of a redneck fix but I'm better at mechanical things.
I fixed my charging issue by just taking the back off, locting the charging port, and then pushing down on the little metal spring tab that makes connection with the outside of the charging pin. See the metal spring tab at 6:15 of the video. It's just below the 0455 numbers on the charging port. I just pushed down on that spring tab a little bit - essentially bending it a bit into the charging port and now it makes consistent contact with the pin when I plug in my my charger. Vucumpra had the same comment below. Simple fix!
Loved this video… can you add a few links to the flux, solder and ribbon you used please? You mentioned it in the video but there’s no links in the description. 😊
For those without soldering skills this laptop can be charged via its USB C port provided you have a 65W charger. The regular charging jack with its barrel connector is so flimsy it will break again. So USB C is the way to go. Great and informative video though.
i had same issue with power jack i got this problem after i use dublicate charger 2 different ones.now i tried usb c charger but it start same problem beep sound of connect and disconnect any soultion?or do i have to buy new laptop?
I wouldn't say it's more common than any other laptop. Another thing is I believe Acer is selling a lot of these models. I will see more in for repair sometimes when a popular model is released.
@@pomeroypowerjackrepair I was initially planning to get the Thinkpad E14 G2, but im worried now after seeing some reddit post that the usb-c charging port dies within a year. Is the usb-c port dying a common Thinkpad issue?
@@garrtrigger yes, I'd be much more worried about that because if the Acer jack breaks it can easily be fixed. If the USB c breaks it's near impossible to fix.
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Sad that there is no way to replace this port on USB-C one(just charging), doesnt seem to be enough space seeing that it's part of the board. Would've been a lot better to use it and USB-C chargers than Acer's crap.
Thank you so much for this! Fun fact: the Acer swift 3 flagship model (2018 iirc) doesn't have the jack soldered on. It sits in a slot in the same place as the one shown in the video is soldered, and is plugged into the board. Definitely a pleasant surprise there. Thank you again for making this video. You're a lifesaver!
No problem, glad it helped!
I had the same problem with my Acer Swift 1, after watching this video and others, I opened the back of the laptop to have a look and I didn't fancy taking the components out in case I broke something but looking at the port block I could see what the problem was. I could see the contact and the centre pin looked fine but the spring tabs were not making decent contact with the jack plug so I bent them in such a way that the contact would be better and it works, it's not perfect but way better than it was because before any slight movement would make me loose my sweet spot, now I can move it about a bit before it loses good contact. I know that it's a bit of a redneck fix but I'm better at mechanical things.
I fixed my charging issue by just taking the back off, locting the charging port, and then pushing down on the little metal spring tab that makes connection with the outside of the charging pin. See the metal spring tab at 6:15 of the video. It's just below the 0455 numbers on the charging port. I just pushed down on that spring tab a little bit - essentially bending it a bit into the charging port and now it makes consistent contact with the pin when I plug in my my charger. Vucumpra had the same comment below. Simple fix!
Nice work!
yo thanks. It also worked for mine. I didn't expect that.
Mine is SF314-54 series btw. The 2018 one.
Loved this video… can you add a few links to the flux, solder and ribbon you used please?
You mentioned it in the video but there’s no links in the description.
😊
Yes, I'll put that up
For those without soldering skills this laptop can be charged via its USB C port provided you have a 65W charger. The regular charging jack with its barrel connector is so flimsy it will break again. So USB C is the way to go.
Great and informative video though.
You're right, I believe it also be charged via USB C.
Both of the input ports stopped working on my pc. Any other tips?😅
Actually you need to check which (exact) model number you are using. Not all of them can be charged by USB C as the port is data transfer only.
i had same issue with power jack i got this problem after i use dublicate charger 2 different ones.now i tried usb c charger but it start same problem beep sound of connect and disconnect any soultion?or do i have to buy new laptop?
You could always have us replace the power jack :)
Is this a common issue with Acer Swift 3? I'm planning to buy one. This is kind of worrisome.
I wouldn't say it's more common than any other laptop. Another thing is I believe Acer is selling a lot of these models. I will see more in for repair sometimes when a popular model is released.
@@pomeroypowerjackrepair I was initially planning to get the Thinkpad E14 G2, but im worried now after seeing some reddit post that the usb-c charging port dies within a year. Is the usb-c port dying a common Thinkpad issue?
@@garrtrigger yes, I'd be much more worried about that because if the Acer jack breaks it can easily be fixed. If the USB c breaks it's near impossible to fix.
@@pomeroypowerjackrepair That's scary. I thought Thinkpads were built to last. So these usb-c ports are planned obsolescence?
@@garrtrigger they're just delicate when using them as a power source that you are constantly plugging and unplugging. They are also very hard to fix.
Hi, are all DC power jack compatible to all Acer swift 3 model? Because I can't find one for me :
What specific swift 3 model do you have?
@@pomeroypowerjackrepair SF314-43-R4CP. This is my extra number. Do you think any DC power jack is compatible to mine?
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That might be the correct one but you'll need to take it apart to the motherboard to check it.
@@pomeroypowerjackrepair thanks but I already ordered a different model :((( Would it still be compatible to my laptop?
What specific acer swift model did you use in the video? I think we almost have the same model. Maybe this DC power jack I ordered would still work.
Sad that there is no way to replace this port on USB-C one(just charging), doesnt seem to be enough space seeing that it's part of the board. Would've been a lot better to use it and USB-C chargers than Acer's crap.
Yes, the usb c can fail too and they are much more difficult to fix.