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Classmate Repair
Hello CD,
So last year someone tripped over our classmate's power adapter, damaging the power jack. As a result, our classmate will no longer charge, and is inoperable. We then sent a message to CTL asking for help. Here was their reply. Quote:
Thanks, Daniel |
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Re: Classmate Repair
simply figure our what the size letter is of your jack order one from radioshack and solder it into place or I would sooner recommend getting a new laptop with atleast 4GB and a 500GB hard drive running windows 7 pro, If your school uses windows you can most likely visit your IT and they can give you windows 7 pro.
Are team uses 3 drivers stations Main: Macbook with windows 7 pro 2nd: Compaq with windows 7 pro 3rd: classmate with windows 7 pro 4th: the kwik byte blue box |
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Re: Classmate Repair
We fixed ours ourselves last year.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=91757 An experienced technician performed the operation. |
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Re: Classmate Repair
I asked our Auto-tech/engineering teacher to disassemble the classmate, and the power jack was damaged. So it looks like we will have to find a new jack.
Thanks guys. Also, during competition, one our mentors loaned us a laptop to use as a driver station. It was almost out of charge. We discovered if if you disconnect the power supply provided on the field at the the block/adapter part, you can plug most other laptop adapters into it! Just a tip. |
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Re: Classmate Repair
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