We repair:
ACERAVERATEC
COMPAQ
DELL
FUJITSU
HP
SONY
TOSHIBA
We also repair:
AlienwareAmax
AMS
Apple
Arm
Ashton Digital
Asus
Averatec
Clevo
Compal
Compaq
CompUSA
CTX
Cybermax
Dell
Digital
Dual
ECS
Emachines
EPS
Flexbook
Fosa
Fujitsu
Gateway
Gigatech
Hitachi
Hewlett Packard HP
Hyperdata
IBM
KDS
Maxgroup
Metrobook
Micron
Mtech
Multimedia
NEC
Northgate
Northstar
Notebook
Panasonic
Primebook
Prostar
Quantex
Samsung
Sceptre
Sony
Sotec
Spartan
Spectec
Sunrex
TI
Toshiba
Twinhead
Umax
Uniwill
Winbook
Xterasys
Power Jack Repair
$100 flat rate fee to replace a broken DC Jack for on your Fujitsu laptop computer includes (labor, new DC jack and shipping back to you). We guarantee the quality of our work by a lifetime warranty, if you break your DC jack ever again we will replace it at no extra charge. Our phone number is (847) 4591535 ask Eugene
If you would like us to replace a dc jack on your laptop
then please mail your laptop with a check made out to
Applicasoft to the address below, it will be repaired
and sent back to you the same day as it would be
received. Mailing address is:
Applicasoft
710 MILL CIRCLE #107,
Wheeling, IL 60090
Fujitsu uses 3 different types of jacks. 2 of which are
compatible with SONY jacks since it seems that the
motherboards used by Fujitsu are the same as
motherboards usedby SONY. Nevertheless, there one jack
that is not SONY compatible. We replace all Fujitsu
jacks that are soldered to the motherboard and we repair
all Fujitsu jacks that have a cable running from the
jack to the board. All jacks are in stock and all
replacements are done the same day. Pictures of Fujitsu
laptops could be found below. Most common Fujitsu
laptops that have a DC jack problem are:
Fujitsu Amilo: L1300
Fujitsu Lifebook: C352, C4235, C6581, S6210, S6220
Fujitsu Siemens C Series LifeBook: C1020, C2111
Fujitsu Stylistic: LT P-600
Fujitsu: L6825, D1840, D1845, D7830
Fujitsu S series 2000, 6000, 6200

Usual dc power jack issue on fujitsu laptops

S6200 and S6240 Lifebook fujitsu are often visitors to our laboratories.

Top view of fujitsu

Fujitsu being taken apart.


As you can see the jack melted the board around the tracers.

Cleaned up as much of the board as possible, this one required custom rewiring that we can't show due to the proprietary ways on how we solve issues like that in our labs
