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My ACER Aspire one wont charge. I used two different battery's and chargers but when it says 100% charged i unplug it and it dies in minutes?
My sister said it could be from keeping plugged in all night while on (what I do) if that's the case how do I fix it
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- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
Sounds like your logic board is at fault. I can guarantee you have a bad capacitor somewhere causing a short between the +/- at the battery connector.
you can check this with a multimeter by connecting the first and last pin of the battery connector. If it has continuity then you have a short. You will have to take out the emi shields and find out exactly which capacitor is causing the problem. sometimes you can take out the circuitry from a battery and solder it to a dc outlet and find where it gets hot. Most of the time you can tell visually where the short is due to the corrosion
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