On 14/05/04 13:43, "Larry le Mac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi y'all!
> 
> I have just bought a cheap iBook clamshell and among the faults
> is a problem where the power adapter plugs into the iBook. It
> disconnects when one wiggles the plug.
> 
> I have heard of this and I believe it can be soldered, but I thought
> it best to ask before opening.
> 
> Any ideas ?

I don't specifically know the internals for a clamshell iBook, but for all
Wallstreet, Lombard and Pismo, when that kind of problem occurs, it is
usually a loose solder on the sound AC card. If you're handy with a solder
iron, that is usually a quick fix.

-Laurent.
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