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Laptop whistling noise help please
I have an HP pavillion laptop about 2 years old.
When I plug in the power supply after about 30 seconds I get a high pitch whistle from the laptop. This happens with the laptop on or off. If I remove the battery the whistle disappears. Does anyone know what this is and is it putting my laptop at risk. |
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Could be a build up of dust in the case.
The extra heat from the battery may be just speeding up a fan (which is fine) to cool it back down. |
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The sound seems to be comming from the battery area. |
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if it's not a fan noise and the battery itself is making the noise i should contact the manufacturer. |
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I appreciate everyone's help here but it is not the fan.
It sounds like a whistling kettle in another room Does anyone else have any idea. |
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A new battery might solve it, but who knows... |
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Try and find someone with the same sort of battery before committing yourself to a new one. They are a bit expensive to try to solve by buying a substitution and finding it still does it.
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I managed to swap the battery with another machine.
The noise was not as bad with what is a fairly new battery but it was still there. There was no noise when I put the battery from the troublesome machine in another laptop. Bottom line is it looks like it is something to do with the charging cicuit in the laptop itself. Think I need to vivit a computer repair man to get it checked. Many thanks to all for all the help. |
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How about trying a different adapter/charger, that would be everything ruled out then apart from the laptop itself.
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hi have a look on the hp website and type in battery recall, and type in your battery number and then it will tell you if you have a battery which has been recalled. if not it sounds like your battery is on its way out
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Could be the switch mode power supply/charging circuit in the laptop, sometimes they will resonate and make a high pitch noise. I had a mac which did the same and i replaced the power supply capacitors which solved it.
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Tried a new charger as that was doing the same thing but louder.
No sign of recall for my model on the HP website. Someone else suggested capacitors so I think I will get them looked at. |
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