You can mod/hack your laptop with USB-C so you can ditch the bulky laptop charger and use these smaller USB-C PD laptop chargers. Let's change that!
Laptop Bag:
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Laptop Gear:
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Laptop Mod:
Laptop Barrel Jack to USB-C Converter - www.aliexpress.com/item/40012...
CAUTION:
1. You must find the right barrel jack to USB-C converter for your laptop that has the same voltage marked. Do not buy any random one to avoid potentially damaging your laptop due to different laptop voltages. Most laptops support between 18V-20V. Look on the back of your laptop and confirm the voltage with the adapter you are purchasing. The USB-C adapter internals my look different to mine so please bear that in mind.
2. You must use a USB-C Charger that is equal to or more than the wattage of your original charger (which is typically more than 65W). You cannot use a typical phone charger to charge your laptop because it does not have enough power. You must use a USB-C to C cable that supports charging, and not USB-A to C.
3. Be sure to properly protect any bare wires or pads with heatshrink, glue or tape. You do not want any electrical hazards here nor airport customs to annoy you for your dodgy laptop. Do it right the first time. Do not use hot glue, it will melt from the heat while charging.
0:00 - The Problem - Bulky Chargers.
0:25 - The Solution - USB-C Adapter (Easy Way and Hard Way)
0:52 - The Plan - Hard Way
3:08 - The Result
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*Will you be hacking your laptop soon? What laptop do you have?* A few words of caution my friend: CAUTION: 1. You must find the right barrel jack to USB-C converter for your laptop that has the same voltage marked. Do not buy any random one to avoid potentially damaging your laptop due to different laptop voltages. Most laptops support between 18V-20V. Look on the back of your laptop and confirm the voltage with the adapter you are purchasing. Your USB-C adapter internals may look different to mine so please bear that in mind. 2. You must use a USB-C Charger that is equal to or more than the wattage of your original charger (which is typically more than 65W). You cannot use a typical phone charger to charge your laptop because it does not have enough power. You must use a USB-C to C cable that supports charging, and not USB-A to C. 3. Be sure to properly protect any bare wires or pads with heatshrink, glue or tape. You do not want any electrical hazards here nor airport customs to annoy you for your dodgy laptop. Do it right the first time. Do not use hot glue, it will melt from the heat while charging. Enjoy!
FYI - My laptop is the HP Spectre x360 13-4102tu. I bought this connector - amzn.to/3ro9Z5F. Pretty amazing laptop! Why should I throw it out when you can just mod it? This will work for nearly every laptop I am sure no matter how much space you have. Give it a crack! If you happen to make something even better than me be sure to @ me on Twitter! twitter.com/thejoegaz
@@JoeGaz If my laptop already has a USB c port but not for charging what do you recommend
@@christianflores3437 Well does it charge using barrel jack? If so heck yea I would mod it! Why not. Otherwise just buy the adapter and keep it with you wherever you go. Buy a USB-C charger and boom. Ez :)
Planning to do this on my IdeaPad S340-15API. Thanks so much for the tutorial, I can't wait to ditch the stupid brick charger - I have a tiny little GaN charger that delivers exactly 20V @ 3.25A like the official brick does so it should be a massive saving.
Sure will, my MSI, ASUS, Acer and a iBM ThinkPad laptops will all get this treatment.
I like how every simple fix starts with buying a 3D printer.
Nah not really, you can always have someone print it for you locally or online. Or you can just hot glue it in place so theres no gaps at all.
@@Drenixx As someone who bought their first 3D printer recently, I can guarantee you that the first attempt is pretty much never completely successful; the printing process affects the tolerances in a way you didn't anticipate, some elements need modifying, the print settings caused warping/delamination/part coming off the bed etc. There are always a number of iterations you go through, and going to someone who has a 3D printer will be inconvenient for both yourself and them. They are getting more affordable for hobbyists. Alternatively, you could ask a friend to print you 3D printer components to build your own, as there are designs out there that have been tried and tested and will have a low chance of failure.
@HarmonicaMustang Use and design 3D printed bits at work, 100 percent correct, better off buying a cheap one and playing around yourself. Very very useful if you know how to use them (I don't yet!)
thermoglue or epoxy would also work well
@@Drenixx literally what I would have done worst case or I would have at least cut some thin ABS plastic as a housing and permanently glue it together to keep it in place.
Just another day in European Union Parliament
*angry American noises*
@@Psevdonim123 True
mmmm standardized bananas
@@nc3826 Angry americans, bananas and communists... Didn't Ramones write a song about this?
This was all possible far before europoor one world government coerced an American company into using a particular standard. The solution?-not fucking using an iPhone. You are unfortunately incapable of making decisions on your lonesome, however. Now we are stuck with a standard that will stagnate for the time being.
Mate, that is definitely the best mod. I am surprised there aren’t more tech shops offering this type of mod as a service for older machines.
It might not be the most reliable, So not actually viable to sell this service but very good as a DIY.
@@ayushkaushik8794and it propably depends on the exact notebook, if they would even do it in the first place. I don't think many customers would be happy with one like in this video, where you have holes above and below the socket
Yes, it's probably because it's going to be different for each laptop so it's gonna take time and some 3d prints for them to get to the final result.
@@kostaz13 It's really not something you can offer as a service. For a diy hack its great but too janky and very time consuming to fit to all the different laptop models. I can imagine you could do it with a product thats common, expensive and has a micro usb port since those are similar in size and shape. I love my bose qc35 for example but its literally the only gadget I got that still uses micro usb and I hate them for that.
You can instead buy an adapter. Usb C to DC adapter.
If only companies stopped being so childish about proprietary cables
Logical and simple, makes the laptop better. I did a similar thing converting my trackpad to rechargeable LiPo rather than AA’s.
Smart! I like it.
Your trackpad???
@@christianflores3437 An Apple A1339, I now charge it via USB.
@@FixTechStuff oh WOW it's exactly what you said it was. Idk what they were
You are simply damaging and making laptop more difficult to resell. Simply keep using that tiny adapter, not that difficult.
You should've mentioned that it won't work for every laptop (talking about you Dell), as some won't charge the battery if it thinks the power source isn't legit. Usually adapters have a extra wire inside the connector (center pin) that is used for the communication.
Yep, very annoying. Fortunately my dell will charge via the type c port as well, unfortunately most cheap type c dongles hate power pass through. So on the road it is fine, at my desk I have a proper power jack. Lenovo also does funny things.
No need anymore. EU has implemented directive that all electronics has to come with USB-C start from 2024. So the next Dell laptop should include by default USB-C
@@CONTINUUM2 I'm aware of that and that's a positive thing. He was talking about older laptops in the video (without type c).
Correct but if you happen to find the right aliexpress adapter online, (which is cheap to try) buy it and then see if it works. If it does and provides the right wattage under load etc, then you know you can hack you laptop like I did and this will work. I would expect the seller who made the converter to consider these issues. Give it a try :)
I do find it rather weird third-party manufacturers doesn't include the the functionality needed to charge Dell laptops. It's either a 1 cent resistor or a 10 cent chip needed.
Love that travel sleeve on the backpack! Genius
I've been using that tip adapter method for a while on my Asus Vivobook once I realized I could just buy a high watt GaN charger and USB-C. I figured an internal mod would work but you've just confirmed it - great video! I'll have to give this a go sometime as these little adapters work but they're annoying
wich vivobook do you have and what adapter did you bought? i have the vivobook d515 and i want to buy the adapter to use with a gan charger and maybe do the internal mod in the future but i don't know much about wich barrel plug does asus use
Wait, it works with asus vivobook? The usb-c to dc jack converter?
@@Kncperseusi mean, it's just DC. Most barrel Jacks aren't designed to communicate with the charger, but rather just take whatever voltage they get and pass it to the internal voltage regulators. So as long ad you find an Adapter for your voltage with a fitting plug, there is no reason, why i shouldn't work
That is so clever. I recently bought a mini PC specifically because it was USB C charged, which there are not a lot that are yet, but I predict we are going to see more and more as CPUs get more efficient, I love it, I made my own laptop essentially, I have an Anker USB C PD Battery, have one cable go to my Morefine m6 computer, and one cable go to my Huion 16" drawing tablet. so now I can do digital art anywhere in the world, and no bulky 12v wall warts.
not only computer getting more efficient, charger is getting more powerful and type c also can carry more power
But half the laptops sold nowadays can be charged via USB C. No need to go mini
@@johnwt7333 I know but it would suck to have both a laptop and drawing tablet on my lap say if I were drawing in a car. Plus when a laptop gets damaged, it is a whole system issue, but with USB c linking, and wireless keyboard mouse, I can swap out damaged parts which will happen with my job. I considered it though, there are some sleek laptops out there, but I'm a digital artist and need a windows platform
Wtf ? Idk what you are saying that you would see more pcs with USB c with CPUs being more efficient, my laptop does have USB c port that does work for charging (and barrel as main input charger)and is from 2017 with hungry, inefficient, and lots of energy waste as heat - Intel i7 plus Nvidia 1050, . I bought a 100w USB c charger (about same size as apples 100w USB c but cheaper and 2 more ports)and work wonderfully, and if you'd have a USB c with pd charging feature you can get that adapter (USB c or barrwl) no need to wait. Now if we could use gerpneric USB charger THEN I second you'd with cup being more energy efficient and les TDP that opens the door to any charger laying around. I been eyeing the anker100w super small charger (normal generic USB charge sized) since cpus are not getting enh more efficient fast enough to able to use my USB charger that came with my phone
For anyone looking: There are now variable voltage charging controllers, where you Bridge two pads with solder, depending on the voltage you need May be simpler than find one that does your voltage
Aren't the specific voltage ones cheaper?
That a really cool mod! Thanks for demonstrating it!
No worries! Thanks for watching!
Chrome books laughing in the corner
😂
Awesome hack. Really glad the industry is shifting towards USB-C power delivery charging now
Hey man I got a same issue with a new device I bought Lenovo Miix 520. But I dont really feel comfortable doing the soldering etc, But as your mentioned about the adaptors, USB C to 4.0 mm *1.7 mm. You reckon those are reliable to use with generic laptop type 87W USB C chargers ?
Give it a try with just the removable adapter and let us know the results!
@@JoeGaz works fully fine More than fine, I bought a whole set of universal barrels round plug to usb c charger
Thanks for the video! Really appreciate the ideas to save money and how to keep up to date with tech.
Definitely. Even new laptops today come with these older chargers. A bit sad and it needs to change.
nice video, love your engineering work! btw, what is your retractable usb c cable you use and also the charging brick? They look so neat
Links in video description
@@JoeGaz Thanks!
My laptop saying it plugged in but not charging because it can not determine charger ! Bcz that one signal port is missing ! How to solve that problem?
Hi nice video . btw which modelling software did u used?
I love the idea. I really love how powerful USB C is.
Yep. USB-C can provide 100 W.
what you really need is a type c pd 20V to dc jack adapter (looks like 3.5x1.35mm) which only costs $5
I actually thought "damn that's a nice bag" when it popped up, so happy you spoke about it :-)
I think so too! Best one I have had so far :) I love green.
It was paid to speak about it!
Subscribed from the 1st video! Legendary dude
Super cool!!! Does it can be useful for magsafe2 port from old MacBook?😮
Bro, that's a really well done mod. Pretty neat. Very interesting video
Thanks man!
i tried this adapter on my asus k53s, originaly it came with 120w power supply, this adapter works for few seconds and then it shuts off, and goes on again. so in my case it does not work, and it would not work if i implemented it inside.. :(
if your laptob already has USB C port but charges with a barrel jack, how should you mod it soo that you can charge with USB C
Nice Work Well Done!
Cool idea. But how much Watt-s, connector can withstand?
that bye sounded like the bye have a great time one
Glad to see you back
Thank you so much! Enjoy!
I also have an HP Spectre and I have several upgrades/repairs I need to do. Cracked Screen, Battery, Replacement, Storage Upgrade etc. My charging port seems to needs to be replaced as well. I'll probably start the upgrades and repairs in late june I'd like to try this Mod do you sell the 3d housing or at least the file?
I am planning to do a similar mod with mine. I just wanted to know if you can charge this device from a portable power bank on the USB C port you installed.
Great video, have been planning to do the same mod! You have any diagram, how you wired up the connector?
Just 2 wires. + red and - black. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
@@JoeGaz And what you do with pin id? Oh, sorry, you have no ideea what i'm talking about! HP, Dell and from some time Asus laptops they need to speak with charger in order to charge / start the laptop in some case.
It even turns gold
Awesome video and neat trick! Would like to emphasize that disadvantages and advantages to any solutions are important as the community for modding would like to talk about them. Such as testing 20v power delivery during gaming, alot of power adapter have proprietary pins that enable them to delivery maximum power. I know apple does this and maybe other manufacturers but in your case it seems to work well!
I can't do that thing in my dell laptop. I bought a brand new 11th gen Dell laptop. It came with a 45W power adapter with a barrel jack. My previous HP laptop also has the same jack. So I tried to plug it in to the new laptop. Dell power manager made a popup saying incompatible charger. It doesn't charge the battery, but I can run my laptop from that charger without draining the battery. It seems like communication between charger and laptop is required to operate normally. So it is impossible to do this mod into my laptop. It won't charge the battery. I am using Dell Inspiron 3501 laptop with 11th gen i3-1115G4.
@@isharadhanushan2002 is the voltage and Amps the same in the old and new charger? If they're different they may not work, funny because I got 2 Samsung chargers, 25 W both, one from my old Galaxy S8 and bought a new one with the USB C to USB C type for my S21 Ultra and amperage is a bit different but both turn to be 25W, so the old charger doesn't activate the fast charging but the new charger does in the S8. So I'm thinking that maybe in your case with your laptop your new charger is to powerful for your old laptop and they don't work with the same voltage and amps (different wattage) also considering that old laptops use 18650 cell type batterys and newer use LiPo batteries
@@luisgaleana1111 Both chargers are using 19.5V DC.
@@isharadhanushan2002 some batteries have a communication line with chargers, it means you might need to find out first if your laptop model uses it. It's basically like USB in some phones that use 4 pins, power, data line +, data line -, ground and even though we might think that to charge up the battery we just need + & - they don't because they need the data lines
@@luisgaleana1111 It's true for all iPhones. iPhones can't be charged by just giving 5V to the power pins. Data lines are also needed to communicate with the charger.
Lol I just did the same with a couple beater laptops I have then stumbled on this… yours has way more care and aesthetically pleasing, I was in a rush and didn’t care, but works great!
You still did an amazing job! if it works and it is safe - it's perfect!
is it still good ? i Think Type C charger worknig with Power Delivery communication. so except
Hello. Does it only inputs power or I can also charge my phone from my laptop? Alao, is it ok to buy an adapter with more voltage?. My laptop originally supports 45w but the adapter I found supports up to 100w Last but not least. Can you please share the 3d file so I can use it or modify it to my need
I have the same blue charger so I can use the same 3d file. Thank you ❤ - يله باي
By the way. Your Twitter link doesn't work. Maybe because you changed your username
Yea but some laptops have 3 wires...one is for voltage sensing. How u go around that?
I already have both charging ports in my laptop but I like to use the usb-c port for my external disc drive because it's fast & convenient.
a breakdown of the pinout connections would have been nice on how you figured out what went where?, I saw 2 red and 2 black soldered wires, what about that last wire? no mention of it?
Fantastic job mate, like it a lot
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice mod Joe! Would you mind sharing the files for the bracket?
I would love to! I will upload it tomorrow for you. If i don't bang on my Twitter handle lol.
Attached a F3D and STL for you :). Note I did have to file the insides of the USB-C connector to make it fit perfectly and tight. drive.google.com/file/d/19_E8AxjVqDqaPpdRnfgIwmFdEKKKuJHP/view?usp=sharing, drive.google.com/file/d/1lsDkq0fm94m2vcl-AJdInvlgPVOyp8za/view?usp=sharing
@@JoeGaz thanks!
One question, PD charging only supports 20v while most laptop with barrel plugs take 19v or 19.5v as input. Wouldn't this cause problem with battery or the motherboard?
Most laptop charging circuits support a range of voltage. It might say to you 19.5v on the laptop, but its circuit could 'support' a range - ie 19.0v to 20.0v. So it should be ok. They wouldn't make these connectors otherwise. Best way to go about it is to test the removable jacks you can get on aliexpress. if it works with this then you know the mod is compatible! www.aliexpress.us/item/1005005101855652.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.71a9106b5pFe6B&algo_pvid=66436ee4-45c4-43b7-a54d-54c3b379dd77&algo_exp_id=66436ee4-45c4-43b7-a54d-54c3b379dd77-1&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21AUD%214.01%213.13%21%21%212.60%212.03%21%402103243417069421679175469e0376%2112000031667465683%21sea%21AU%212790129805%21&curPageLogUid=7y9D7HkIYVvt&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
Hey Joe! Great content, I am glad I found your channel. I saw your video about installing a similar connector on a keyboard.. I am having trouble with a similar setup on my keyboard, I wired D+ D- V and G correctly, but it works only when I use a usb-c to usb-a cable, it does not work when I wire it with a usb-c to usb-c cable, any ideas?
Correct. You have a USB-C pcb that only supports C-A. Message me on twitter and I will help out :)
@@JoeGaz did you already solve this problem? may i see the solutions?
What was that grey/silver thing that kept the charger & retractable cable together? it was bean shaped
I like so much your songs in this video like a bossa nova! Cheers from Brazil!
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3:35 What software did you use to measure the voltage?
Can we do this for a gaming laptop. 20v 135w
I like just adding a USB c port and labeling it then I just keep the original charger as backup. Nicely done
Hi Great work. Can you tell me what is the name of the app that you used to measure input Watts @3:35 ?
battmon
Did you have any problems with the polarity of the power charger?? How to solve?
What PC app did you use to see power info at 3.35?
i will consider this, but might ADD the usb-c connector instead of replacing the barrel jack. should not be too hard. i could also just use the usb-c port already on my laptop(has usb-pd and dp) but it's in an annoying spot..
This guy really said “fine, I’ll do it myself “
Good luck explaining that one. Airport security: "Sir, can you come with me."
Travelled the world with this laptop and no issues so far.
you can also buy the pd trigger module directly
Where can I find that USB converter you show?
ah yes, just make the laptop a potential firehazard because the adapter is not good enough for you.
What if i say their is already type c to barrel output with pd option
Excellent! but I thought BIOS update issue. Some PC checks appropriate adaptor is connected. At least DELL.
Hi, someone knows what software is using to see the specs and voltages of the battery?
Would I possibly be able to contact you for the 3D print file? I have the same exact laptop and was recently thinking about it not having a USB-C port (and how annoying that is)
The USB type-C thing is one gripe I have with anything made in the last 5 year, there's no reason why something should have USB mini-b on it any more. My phone, drone and even both the work lights I have at the garage I work at all use type-c for charging. Finding out about those laptop adapters to type-c makes me want to mod my 10 year old Acer work laptop and my wireless head set to charge off of type-c or at least use fast chargers seeing as the power bar build in to my tool box has fast charge able USB posts on it. Great video and awesome mod !!!
I agree. I hate anything without USB-C now. It's just so convenient.
The other day I bought a battery-powered flashlight, and I didn't notice that the charging socket is round, like an old Nokia. I didn't expect such a catch in 2024
awesome 5mins... straight to the point and no BS 😂
Hey Joe, what pc case is that ?
Hi, what software did you use for the 3D print? (@ 1:50)
And printer model?
I used fusion and ender 3 original
That’s wonderful but i have a few questions doesn’t the charging brick makes sure that the power is correct and accurate for the battery so does any charging brick works or do we hve to have a smart brick which can make sure that the handshake is done properly for the correct power delivery
The little PCB I show you has the chip which tells the charger the proper voltage to deliver the correct power to the laptop.
I wish I had the confidence (and skill) to do this with my surface pro charging connector, if it's even possible to convert it to USB-C.
Good work, bro
Excellent video. Many laptops charge with 19v. But those USB c connecters only come in 9v, 12v, 15v and 20v. So would it be safe to use a 20v USB c connector for a laptop that takes 19v?
I believe so. You buy the right adapter for your laptop and it should be already setup to work with yours. I think depending on the barrel jack it will have something on the chip to account for the right voltage, otherwise you might have to diy with those USBC dummy boards.
Yes, 20v is fine for 19.5v, especially with the usually thinner gauge wire on usb c cables. Laptops have a buck converter to convert the power input to charge the battery which is usually 3s or 4s NMC = 12.6V or 16v charging voltage. Great scott also did a video on this. The components in those buck converters can tolerate up to 24v usually
@@EEGworld thank you man
there are board that charge at 19v, lemme find one
You upgrading to momentum TW3?
A very good mod ,but what about the charging speed as compared to the original , there might be a drop in a current as using a smaller brick
Does it convert from 20v to 19v? Usually ac barrels are desinged to work on 19v and might affect the battery
This isn't lab equipment and 5% voltage deviation almost garaunteed to fall into nominal working range.
anything between 18V to 21V will be just fine.... the battery charges from a voltage generated via PWM with some mosfets...usually close to the voltage of the battery...so much less than 19V.
How's that KingSener battery working out for you? Still holding up after a year?
It is still holding 4-5 hours pretty well. Sold the laptop though!
What program did you use on your laptop to show all that battery information?
Battmon
You earned a sub when you played Mozart in the background. A man of culture indeed.
Great, now I'm going to buy a 3D print machine, to improvise it all and it doesn't cost much to change one USB port, little things 😂😂😂
Haha you can improvise it other ways! See if you have a hackerspace near you and you can do it for free.
How does that keyboard work is you didn't connect the USB data lines?
lol i saw that hard drive magnet on the side of your charger ive got them all over my house too
If only it could be that simple for every laptop. Sadly, my barrel jack isn't removable (without a heatgun or soldering), and I would have to externally use an adapter
the connector you use cannit hold the high wattage you need a ticker wore
Did you cover the hole around the port with uv glue.
Wow that was so much simpler than using a USB-c to 12v adapter!
🤣lol right
Where you get that c to c compact cable? Link plz
Hi, i'm Alberto from Italy . I tried to follow your guide on modifying my dell 5410. But it doesn't charge the battery On the original connector there is the gray wire which looks like a control where it should be connected, you can't see it in your guide, can you give me directions Thanks Regards Alberto
Dell has a sense wire that needs to be dealt with. Might be difficult for your one. Buy the right replacement connector to usb-c it will do this for you I believe. electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/36380/splicing-a-laptop-power-supply-cord or buy this - www.aliexpress.us/item/1005005101855652.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.71a9106b5pFe6B&algo_pvid=66436ee4-45c4-43b7-a54d-54c3b379dd77&algo_exp_id=66436ee4-45c4-43b7-a54d-54c3b379dd77-1&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21AUD%214.01%213.13%21%21%212.60%212.03%21%402103243417069421679175469e0376%2112000031667465683%21sea%21AU%212790129805%21&curPageLogUid=7y9D7HkIYVvt&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
What's the name of that USB cable you use ?
what software did you use on 3:35 ?
Could anyone tell me what this cable is he is showing at the very end? Some flatband self rolling USB C cable! i have been searching one for ever
You mean the retractable cable? It's located in the description. Cable Matters makes that one.
Whats the size of the filerods you used?
what software did you use to design the mod?
Fusion360
Will it work for the 240w also?
What is the laptop that you used
Hey, I have a HP Envy I'd like to mod, super similar to yours, can you put up that CAD file you made please! I'd really like to try this mod
It would be better to model your own. Super simple! Get the connector first then measure and build!
Well done.😎👍
Pretty good mod, I always approve converting things to USB-C. For those who don't want to open their laptop, there's always the converter. Just make sure to get a proper one from a reputable seller! You don't want to skimp out on USB-C peripherals unless you like setting things on fire.
I've made the same, but the 67watt charger is overheats after 70% charge, so not perfect
I’m trying to figure out how to use my heated blanket to usbc it runs at 45-65w not sure what to get.