04-17-2020, 12:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-18-2020, 07:00 AM by leibide.)
Here's a new potential problem, but one with a happy ending:
I ran the battery down so low that the laptop wouldn't charge from the barrel connector. I left it plugged in all night but to no avail. The charging light would not come on and the charger stayed cold. Eventually, I tried charging from the USB type C port, and to my great relief the charging light began to flicker. Now it's charging from the barrel connector and the charging light is staying on. It''s unlikely anyone else will discharge their battery so much that they will experience this problem though. It happened to me after a number of botched and aborted installs while not charging.
UPDATE: Barrel connector charging port doesn't work at all any more. I must have damaged it. I do not remember pulling the charging cable at an awkward level though. The USB type C port still charges just fine, so it's not really a problem.
"The charger that came with my ANSI PBP this year has a bad connection to the US plug adapter"
Interesting. Sorry I didn't answer sooner - I had to be sure what was happening first. I've been able to test the laptop with a different Pinebook pro charger (I have two of these laptops). Both chargers are for the ISO edition. The same thing happens with both chargers on this laptop: sometimes the charging light turns on, sometimes it doesn't and sometimes it flickers. It never chargers this laptop though, even if the light is on. The connector does not appear to be loose but nonetheless it doesn't work. It did when I first got the laptop, but not now. It's really not a problem though. Now that I'm aware of this, I just use the USB type C connector instead.