>Hi all,
>
>     My problem is this.  The power jack on the back of my Duo 230 is
>loose and jiggles up and down.  This prevents it from booting outside
>the dock.  Have any of you experienced this problem and if so do you
>know how to fix it?  Any help would be appreciated.
>
>So Long,
>Cole Stewart

Cole, you ought to be able to do a bit of soldering to anchor the 
plug back in.  I did it once and it has worked fine since. There are 
3 pins on the plug and I bet the 2 outside ones are loose.  Just 
gently solder the pins, using a minimum of solder.

Mad Dog


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