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This DC power jack charging port cable replacement is a 4.3-inch, 5-wire, 6-pin connector cable designed specifically for Dell Inspiron 15 and 17 series laptops (models 5570, 5575, i5770, 5770, 5775). Manufactured by AILTECK, it is quality-tested before shipping to ensure reliable charging performance, offering a cost-effective solution to revive your laptop’s power connection.
| ASIN | B083TNRQMF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,767 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #30 in Laptop DC Connectors |
| Item model number | CABLE- Dell 15 5770 |
| Manufacturer | AILTECK |
| Package Dimensions | 16.31 x 6.71 x 1.6 cm; 18 g |
K**A
Needed to replace this charging port in my Dell laptop and it worked great! The fit was perfect and it was easy to install and replace. It was a great value for the money, especially since I was able to repair my laptop and not have to buy a new one for such a small cost. I have not had any other issues in charging my laptop, so I would highly recommend this product to others.
L**A
Il semble que la conection du fil n'a pas été complétée, voir la photo, mais ça fonctionne.
G**A
Exact match of original part. It took 5 min to replace the part and laptop was alive again. Definitely recommend if you need to replace the power jack on Dell insperion 5570
G**F
The charging port on my Dell 5570 laptop stopped working. Tested the voltage coming out of the power supply and it was fine. Tried a different power supply on the laptop just to be sure, still didn't work. Checked battery health in the BIOS, and it was good. Only logical conclusion was that the charging port went bad. Ordered this, had it 2 days later. This part has all of the same markings, sticker, and part number as the OEM Dell port. Props to Dell for making this an easy replacement. I've had to solder in charging ports before... Here's what I did: Removed all the screws on the back cover of the laptop (if you have an optical drive, remove all visible screws on the back cover first, then pull out the optical drive - there are two very small screws underneath it that can only be seen once removed, and you can't remove the back cover until you take them out) Popped off the back cover, being careful not to drop/lose any of the tiny screws Identified the charging port. The cable was being obscured by the hinge for the screen. Removed the screws in the hinge, flipped it out of the way. Removed one screw to free the charging port. Unplugged the charging port cable from the board (no release tab or anything, it just slides out). Had to finagle the wire under the antenna for the wireless card and around the guides. Put the new one back in the same manner. Before I did anything else, I plugged the charger into the laptop before I put it all back together. Voilà! The LED lit up and it was charging. Nice. Replaced the rear cover, optical drive, and screws in the same order in which they came out. Easy peasy. Took maybe 10 minutes start to finish. Hopefully this one lasts.
D**R
I can't believe how easy it was to repair my computer for only $6. Works like new!
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