Long story short, my laptops DC input is no longer working. Yes, I’ve tested every aspect of the power supply. I even measured the motherboard input voltage, and it is being properly fed. I suspect a faulty DC-DC converter.

So, I had this idea of removing the battery permanently, and instead emulating it with a power supply with matching voltage. I don’t really need the battery anyway (I mostly use a laptop for the form factor).

In theory, the laptop will then think it’s running off of battery power. Permanently. Are there any consequences in terms of performance that could arise from this? Of course, the power settings will need to be adjusted, but beyond that I’m wondering if there’s a hardware aspect that I cannot control.

  • linearchaos@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    It really depends on the laptop. A lot of laptops, if they can’t communicate to the battery they won’t use it. It might piss off the charging circuit as well. You might be able to bypass boot warnings or errors with settings in the BIOS.

    You could always try to inject the right voltages further down the bus but you’re starting to get into dicey territory.

    Maybe see if you can eBay a parts machine.