>
>
>The plug being loose at the rear of your powerbook is
>generally caused by a broken solder joint where the
>plug attaches to the Power board...
>
>I suppose all of your trouble could be power board
>related, but I'd start there...

well I was there inside the PB 3400c AND the solder joint is just 
placed on the mobo stabilized ONLY through the solder joint, if you 
manage to solder it again it will still be very fragile, so I put in 
one extra cable  from over  one of the joints (- sadly that was not 
enough, better though) - but i did not find a good big enough space 
to fit another cable in  !  it is almost unbelievable that apple ever 
could have made anything that fragile ! someone here suggested epoxy 
glue after the soldering is done - but that could make the mobo 
itself crack ? since the force from wiggling the poweroutletchord is 
only apprehended by that solderjoint.
by the way - it seems like PB 2400 batteries and powersupplys fits OK 
in the PB 3400 !
kenta
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