> It's a DC connection jack in the PowerBook and yes, it could be faulty as 
> could the AC power supply.  A power surge would be much more likely to 
> damage the power supply rather than the DC power in circuitry in the 
> PowerBook.  What does the computer show as far as charging state in the 
> menu?
> Show trimmed content 
>
Thanks Clark, when I said the battery shows a full charge, I mean when you 
push the indicator button on the battery itself.  The AC power supply works 
fine with my other powerbook and I also have 3 other AC adapters and they 
work fine as well, however when plugged into the 15" 1.67mhz in question 
here it does not  get any power at all, so I cannot tell you the status of 
the charging in the menu as it does not do anything at all sans power. When 
the AC power supply is plugged in, it does not light up as it used to.

I am guessing at this point that the DC inboard jack has died....but why? 
Any other thoughts are gladly accepted!
Thanks again,
Tom
 

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