[Q] Wall Charger dead after plugging in USB 3.0 cable - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A word of warning - I received my USB 3.0 extension cable from Amazon yesterday, plugged it in when I got home and it started to charge. I noticed after a few minutes that the charge icon had disappeared and now the charger does not seem to work at all; tried both dock and tablet sockets.
This was the cable recommended from the other thread on the forum about charging the device.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003QZKMU4/ref=oss_product
I'm fairly sure that it is the UK three pin socket part that has died as the machine is picked up by my PC over the USB cable. I've tried the usual taking the thing apart and re-clipping it back together, I've even checked the teeth on the cable to make sure nothing is damaged, still no joy.
I've emailed Asus support but after reading through the forum I'm not overly positive that they will be any help at all. I suppose I'll have to wait for the Chinese/Hong Kong factories to start kicking these out on Ebay as there doesn't seem anything in the UK at the moment. So I'll sit here and watch my 90% battery slowly die and the machine get covered in dust.

Why don't you get a cheap ipad charger in the meantime. Takes longer but do the charging overnight?

Thanks for the tip. Is the propriety charger the same or do you just mean the USB wall plug end?

dainesefreak said:
A word of warning - I received my USB 3.0 extension cable from Amazon yesterday, plugged it in when I got home and it started to charge. I noticed after a few minutes that the charge icon had disappeared and now the charger does not seem to work at all; tried both dock and tablet sockets.
This was the cable recommended from the other thread on the forum about charging the device.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003QZKMU4/ref=oss_product
I'm fairly sure that it is the UK three pin socket part that has died as the machine is picked up by my PC over the USB cable. I've tried the usual taking the thing apart and re-clipping it back together, I've even checked the teeth on the cable to make sure nothing is damaged, still no joy.
I've emailed Asus support but after reading through the forum I'm not overly positive that they will be any help at all. I suppose I'll have to wait for the Chinese/Hong Kong factories to start kicking these out on Ebay as there doesn't seem anything in the UK at the moment. So I'll sit here and watch my 90% battery slowly die and the machine get covered in dust.
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My PSU died, and after a week of back and forth to ASUS service they have declared my TF DOA and told Comet to replace it.
They are doing a doorstep swap tomorrow for me.
I have also posted about PSU's with a known fault, look in the accessories forum

I had the same issue. For me i fixed my PSU by unplugging everything for 20 minutes. Sounds silly but it works. Unplug from the wall socket, take the usb out of the PSU and the TF and leave it al alone for 20 minutes.

bbilko said:
My PSU died, and after a week of back and forth to ASUS service they have declared my TF DOA and told Comet to replace it.
They are doing a doorstep swap tomorrow for me.
I have also posted about PSU's with a known fault, look in the accessories forum
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I checked my serial number a few days ago and it was supposed to be one of the ok ones.
I also took the thing to pieces as much as I could without resorting to a screwdriver. It's been left out over night and put back together a few times.
The whole thing doesn't look to be the best put together electrical item I've seen. In fact my Desire charger makes it look like some 5p Chinese shonk, oh err hang on a minute it is.
Just looking at iPad chargers now.

Same thing with me and extension off ebay one day after I got it. What I had to do was a factory reset to get it to show the charge icon. Now it's been fine since going on 2 weeks now.

dazzawright said:
I had the same issue. For me i fixed my PSU by unplugging everything for 20 minutes. Sounds silly but it works. Unplug from the wall socket, take the usb out of the PSU and the TF and leave it al alone for 20 minutes.
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I did that too, but it didn't work for mine, so i tapped it on my desk and voila, it works fine now.....dunno how long it'll last though
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lacrossev said:
I did that too, but it didn't work for mine, so i tapped it on my desk and voila, it works fine now.....dunno how long it'll last though
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Funny you should say that, I was all about to give up and then gave it the tap of life on the window ledge and it started working again. The annoying part was that I'd moved it from the usual changing point to test it out so I have had to very gingerly move it back.
It's still working but I'm not sure how long it will last. I think that maybe the USB lead must have move something out, which is odd as it was a really loose light connection. The upshot is the charger is now going to be left untouched and the USB 3.0 lead is going in the bin.
Not really a robust item the wall charger!

Yes, mine was one of the good ones too....
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dazzawright said:
I had the same issue. For me i fixed my PSU by unplugging everything for 20 minutes. Sounds silly but it works. Unplug from the wall socket, take the usb out of the PSU and the TF and leave it al alone for 20 minutes.
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I second this.....same has happened several times to me when trying to get usb 3 cable to act as charger lead extension. Just leave it unplugged for 15- 20 mins and all ok.

Charger or dock battery??
I don't know the inner-workings between the charging adapter, the USB cable and pins - and the dock battery itself so I thought I'd throw this out there:
My dock battery has stopped charging. I can plug the tablet into the dock - have the dock plugged into the wall - and the tablet itself will charge (and the adapter will heat up) - but as soon as I remove the tablet, the adapter cools down, and the dock battery never charges (just blinks orange forever).
I've just been assuming all along that it was the dock or the dock battery that had gone bad for some reason.
But would it be possible that it could be a pin / cable / adapter issue instead?
I wonder if different pins control the charging of the tablet vs the charging of the dock?
I'm *hoping* it's the dock itself because at least I can still return that and wait for another to come in stock. But if it's the adapter or cable, it looks like I'd be SOL and have to send my whole freakin tablet back for a replacement!

I'm sitting on hold with Asus now because last night neither my tablet or dock would charge. I do not have the extension cable but have one on order from Ebay. I was planning to test all the pins on the cable while the unit was charging to figure out which additional pins are communicating with the charger to start the charge. While sitting on hold I came across this post and decided to try the charger again and now my tablet is charging. Will try the dock once I'm fully charged.
I love my TF but this charging stuff is micky mouse. I hear some people can charge connected to a PC, I have never been able to. Now I need to do some more searching to see who had what extension cable from where.
Check the thread link in my signature to see my finding for making a cable to allow charging from other sources.

It's all a bit of pot luck by the sounds of it.
Don't leave it on charge over night, don't plug the wrong sort of USB lead in and don't move the charger.
I think I'll be buying some £2 Ebay charger as soon as they appear, can't be any worse.

dazzawright said:
I had the same issue. For me i fixed my PSU by unplugging everything for 20 minutes. Sounds silly but it works. Unplug from the wall socket, take the usb out of the PSU and the TF and leave it al alone for 20 minutes.
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A sense of panic set in when my charger stopped working after trying to use a USB 3.0 extension cable I purchased from Monoprice. After following this simple suggestion, I'm happy to report that all is working once again.
I never did get the USB 3.0 extension cable to work though. It was one that others have reported success with too. I guess I'll be sticking to a cheap extension cord for now.

This extension from CompUSA works like a charm. Its prices is awesome too. The adapter charges TF/KB seamlessly for me. Spread the words.
http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4662497&CatId=5476

jschmier said:
A sense of panic set in when my charger stopped working after trying to use a USB 3.0 extension cable I purchased from Monoprice. After following this simple suggestion, I'm happy to report that all is working once again.
I never did get the USB 3.0 extension cable to work though. It was one that others have reported success with too. I guess I'll be sticking to a cheap extension cord for now.
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+1, I had a "[email protected]# no this isnt happening" moment. Still waiting for my extension cable.

12 foot cable
AcidCool2K said:
This extension from CompUSA works like a charm. Its prices is awesome too. The adapter charges TF/KB seamlessly for me. Spread the words.
http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4662497&CatId=5476
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Ultra also makes this cable in a 12 foot length. Part #U12-40579. I have both the 6 foot and 12 foot lengths and they charge my 32TF and dock without issues.Both can be purchased from CompUSA.

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Stupid thing stopped charging :(

So, I'm traveling (for a long period of time) with my TF. One day, it stopped charging.
I took apart the power brick and put it back together, I even tried to freeze it (on advice from some older "not charging" threads), nothing helps.
When I connect the TF to my laptop via USB - it recognizes the TF. When I connect my iPod to the power brick (with its own cable obviously) - it charges just fine. So what broke?!
I hate this, the local stores here don't sell the power brick separately and I don't even know if that's the source of the problem.
This sucks
Sounds like the power pin in the TF port has bent/broken or just has some detritus/dirt/foreign matter in it and is stopping it from charging properly. Have a look, but you might need to check the port with lots of light and a magnifying glass, so not easy while you're on the move.
If you are in the US Office Depot sells the charger and USB cable for $30.
strange thing is that sometime my transformer doesn't charge.
i have to reboot and it start to charge again.
Same happened here. Asus tech wanted me to wipe the device. After trying other options to get it to charge, I did but it didn't wipe... Go figure... But it booted up normally and now it has been charging.
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Apparently charging has some history of issues on the TF101.
I just had mine act up on me, went around the house trying different wall sockets and checked that it worked fine via USB to PC. Ended up taking a can of dust-off to all the pins, then shoving the plug hard into the TF101 socket. Now it works.
Should have mentioned I have a dock as well, which doesn't charge either (so problem is probably with cable/brick)
I'm trying to get new ones (nowhere to be found here, but I'm trying to get one sent to me). I tried looking for dust/dirt and different wall sockets, no luck.
Weird thing - I left it plugged in to the wall overnight and it grew from 5% to 15%, so looks like some electricity is trickling.
I had the same problem with mine after I had it for 5 weeks, I just RMA'd it and everything is fine.
Im having the same exact problem. I left it charging over night by mistake the night before yesterday. I only let it charge 3 hours the most because I know the Transformers have known issues.
I tried to charge it this morning and nothing. I plug it into my PC. The PC recognized the Transformer but no charging. Turned it on and off, nothing.
Just put the power brick in the freezer, waiting to dry up to see if it works .
Although the tf charger and cable has a usb connector it is not usb compliant. the charger brick looks for a gnd signal on pin 7 of the usb connector ( normally a usb 3.0 data line) to determine it should supply 15V to the positive charge pin vs standard 5V. The slow charge you are seeing is from the 5V supply . check to see if pin7 is seeing the gnd signal. Are you using a usb 2.0 extension cable as it doesn't have have pin 7 conductor. be careful connecting your ipod as it could accidentaly see 15V vs the 5V it is designed for.

Charger died

So my co-worker has an Asus transformer like i do and he is on his 3rd charger for it. So i have been lending him mine while he waits for his new one. So last night he borrowed it and when i went to charge mine it no longer works. Are the chargers really this faulty or could it be his device that is killing the charger?
After charging my tablet for a while or overnight the charger does not work either.
So what I do is either wait it out or throw it in a ziploc bag and toss it in the freezer(I can't remember where I found this tip but it does work).
The charger gets excessively hot after 2 hours of straight charging and as a safety feature I believe it shuts off. Throwing it in the freezer simply resets the charger I believe, and it is only for about 15 minutes.
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betadan said:
So my co-worker has an Asus transformer like i do and he is on his 3rd charger for it. So i have been lending him mine while he waits for his new one. So last night he borrowed it and when i went to charge mine it no longer works. Are the chargers really this faulty or could it be his device that is killing the charger?
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They definitely have different versions, the later version 0B-2LF, 0B-3LF (?) are supposed to be less failure prone.
You can always make a Do It Yourself (DIY) charger with a wall charger and USB A Female to 5525 Plug Female Power Adapter.
I’ve got similar experience – when I’ve tried to charge tablet second time after few hours of playing with it, when I’ve plugged charger in, icon didn’t show me expected “charging” icon. At first I’ve thought that was faulty cable but plugged to PC worked fine. Then I’ve found some info that connectors between charger and plug adaptor tend not to have a contact. I’ve taken out plug adaptor and bent slightly those 2 wires on charger, then connected the plug adaptor back. When I’ve plugged it into wall socket – it worked. I’m on 0L-1LF model.
I've encountered this problem too. At first I thought the charger was dead, but when I rebooted the transformer while plugged, it start to charge again. Maybe you should try that.
It probably still charges or has some charge optimization like my Lenovo laptop has. Mine does the same but never any issues.
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ThEiiNoCeNT said:
After charging my tablet for a while or overnight the charger does not work either.
So what I do is either wait it out or throw it in a ziploc bag and toss it in the freezer(I can't remember where I found this tip but it does work).
The charger gets excessively hot after 2 hours of straight charging and as a safety feature I believe it shuts off. Throwing it in the freezer simply resets the charger I believe, and it is only for about 15 minutes.
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I also did have to put my charger in the freezer... for over a month now it's been working fine.
Try it
Elzbieta said:
I also did have to put my charger in the freezer... for over a month now it's been working fine.
Try it
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Another succesful "freezer" here.
To document - My powerstrip turn off with PC and charger is plugged in to it. Tablet was @ < 20% when I put on to charge, not realizing strip was off (company in town so wife wanted it off in case room was needed for kids), got up next morning and now tablet @ < 4%. Took charger and tried multiple outlets and none would charge and charger was not warm. Tablet @ < 4% and now plugged to USB port on laptop (recongized USB Debug and Asus Sync) so it is trickle charging sort of. Search turns up this (and a couple of others) tread. Turned off tablet (to improve trickle charge performance) and waited the 15 minutes. Removed charger from freezer, plugged into wall, plugged in tablet and tablet turned on and now shows as charging.
I assume this is a hardware/software/firmware problem in that the charger is not going to burn itself out trying to push too much voltage and the reduced charge state of tablet is raising resistence and the firmware has a pointer wrong and it needs to be a little colder to be right.
No idea but thanks for the tip.
I got kinda freaked out when my charger didn't work with my tablet last time. I blamed the custom rom since it happened a couple days after I rooted and flashed a custom rom on it, and I never had trouble with stock before. But, it wasn't the charger, since I plugged in the dock and it could charge. So maybe sometimes the tablet doesn't take in a certain amount of voltage or something..? (It was fine after I rebooted.. or update roms, can't remember.)
I once thought that my charger had died but then I tried a hard reset (hold the power button down for 10 seconds) and it started working again. It's worth giving it a go before you go out and buy a new charger.
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betadan said:
So my co-worker has an Asus transformer like i do and he is on his 3rd charger for it. So i have been lending him mine while he waits for his new one. So last night he borrowed it and when i went to charge mine it no longer works. Are the chargers really this faulty or could it be his device that is killing the charger?
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I think there is something off with his TF if it killed 3 or 4 chargers.
My charger died and no amount of putting it in the freezer or anything else would make it work again.
The only thing I did was pull the cable out attach the TF to my laptop and download files to a different Micro SD card I had bought. Plugged it back in and no workie.
Lucky I had bought another charger for a spare and had it to check the cable ..charger and make sure it what part actually wasn't working...and charge my TF.
It's at an ASUS service center hopefully being fixed.
They do go bad. Theres been documented problems with them just like the dock,, and tablet. When your trying to build the cheapest tablet around ...parts and some things provided by other manufactures ( I know Asus doesn't make everything that goes into it) don't always turn out as well as you've planned.

Power Adapter Bad

Man, this is pissing me off. I think my power adapter is bad. It won't charge the battery/keyboard dock or the asus anymore. Took me a while because I usually don't use the kb that much, but I don't see the flashing light when I plug it into the kb. Tried everything already, removing the tip and putting it back on. My KB is dead, zero juice left. My asus wouldn't power on either for a while, but now it has powered on long enough for me to plug it into the computer. The usb charging is taking forever but the asus did charge.
I'm looking for a power adapter and this thing is 45 bucks. What the hell....why so much. Anyone know of a cheaper deal. Hell, I should contact asus about this. Anyone got a replacement before? Are they good at responding.
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Man, this is pissing me off. I think my power adapter is bad. It won't charge the battery/keyboard dock or the asus anymore. Took me a while because I usually don't use the kb that much, but I don't see the flashing light when I plug it into the kb. Tried everything already, removing the tip and putting it back on. My KB is dead, zero juice left. My asus wouldn't power on either for a while, but now it has powered on long enough for me to plug it into the computer. The usb charging is taking forever but the asus did charge.
I'm looking for a power adapter and this thing is 45 bucks. What the hell....why so much. Anyone know of a cheaper deal. Hell, I should contact asus about this. Anyone got a replacement before? Are they good at responding.
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I'm waiting for one to come in from Amazon right now. My original never worked, so I've been charging my TF through my laptop's USB port.
I think mine was $30.
nxp3 said:
Man, this is pissing me off. I think my power adapter is bad. It won't charge the battery/keyboard dock or the asus anymore. Took me a while because I usually don't use the kb that much, but I don't see the flashing light when I plug it into the kb. Tried everything already, removing the tip and putting it back on. My KB is dead, zero juice left. My asus wouldn't power on either for a while, but now it has powered on long enough for me to plug it into the computer. The usb charging is taking forever but the asus did charge.
I'm looking for a power adapter and this thing is 45 bucks. What the hell....why so much. Anyone know of a cheaper deal. Hell, I should contact asus about this. Anyone got a replacement before? Are they good at responding.
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do a search there is a large thread on replacement adapters.
http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/768723/Asus-Power-Adapter-For-Eee-Pad/
Rumbleweed said:
do a search there is a large thread on replacement adapters.
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search for thread by Devcake
can't believe how cheap it is
Wow....I've never had a power adapter go bad before a device before. Ever. I got tons of phone adapters around and other devices. I just took a sniff of the adapter, smells like it's burned. Luckily there wasn't a fire. Why the heck so cheap. I didn't know so many people having problems with the adapter.
The charger has no margin built in and appears to be running on the edge of its capacity. To make matters worse people are using it to charge the tab and dock paired which just stresses the charger more. My suggestion: If yoy don't want to kill your charger charge the tab and dock separate with down time between and plug into an outlet that will allow air flow.
I charge my dock and tab every morning when i get up. (I watch videos from my server at night). I try to never use my tab while its plugged in so I'm not putting any stress on the cable. It's too freaking short to reach my outlet to where I sit. Mine has been plugged into the same outlet for 2 months and it takes about an 1 1/2 hours to charge both the dock and tab and then I use it the rest of the day and night. I usually charge them together but sometimes i will charge the dock by itself if I use it a lot during the day
same here, my charger wont charge normally, it takes long time to fully charge now.
What part of the world are you in? I just ordered a new adapter cause I needed a new cord. If you just need the plug maybe we can split the damage and I can send u the new plug and keep the cord?
What part of the world are you in? I just ordered a new adapter cause I needed a new cord. If you just need the plug maybe we can split the damage and I can send u the new plug and keep the cord?
I'm in houston texas. How much do you want for just the adapter, (if you are in close shipping area).
there is another thread on here for alternative power adapters if yours is broken
Mine stopped charging the dock and only once in a while charged the tablet about 8 weeks ago. It was sent back to Asus repair in Canada along with the tablet - they didn't fix or replace the charger as requested on the RMA and they broke the tablet power button as well so it can not be turned on/off in any event. So another RMA and another month of waiting.
As far as I'm concerned this charger is the perfect accessory for the poor quality Transformer hardware and garbage support I've received from Asus.
I do not understand why anyone would buy a second / or replacement ASUS power adapter. As I have stated before they are marginal at best. If your breaks or you want a second. see the thread started by Devcake and get the Dynex universal camera adapter. It can do your TF, Dock and much more and costs less.

Asus TF101 cannot charge

Hi all,
I owned the Asus TF101 for more than 1 year (warranty expired).
And now my pad cannot charge anymore. I sent to the service, and they talked that mainboard need to be replaced :crying:
But, it still works fine, just cannot charge. I think the charger is broken and bought a chinese charger, but it can only charge a little (20-30%), then stop charging.
Do you think the mainboard is dead? I can believe i that.
Does anyone have this problem and how to fix?
Thanks.
chat2004 said:
Hi all,
I owned the Asus TF101 for more than 1 year (warranty expired).
And now my pad cannot charge anymore. I sent to the service, and they talked that mainboard need to be replaced :crying:
But, it still works fine, just cannot charge. I think the charger is broken and bought a chinese charger, but it can only charge a little (20-30%), then stop charging.
Do you think the mainboard is dead? I can believe i that.
Does anyone have this problem and how to fix?
Thanks.
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You say you bought a Chinese charger, if by this you mean you bought at USB charger, it will work but very slow and only with tablet off. The TF101 needs 15V on the charge pin to work and the stock charger provides that when pin 7 is grounded by the tab. When pin 7 is not grounded, it provides standard 5V and will not charge well. Try several things. Put stock charger in plastic bag then in freezer for a few hours in case you tripped the over current protection. Take it out and let it warm up in bag then try charging. If that does not work, you can try get a Dynex video camera charger. It has various levels of output voltage on a usb connector. Set voltage top 11V and you should be OK. The TF uses a physical USB connector, HOWEVER the voltages in the connector as well as other signals ARE NOT USB compliant. This means a standard USB charger WILL NOT WORK.
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You say you bought a Chinese charger, if by this you mean you bought at USB charger, it will work but very slow and only with tablet off. The TF101 needs 15V on the charge pin to work and the stock charger provides that when pin 7 is grounded by the tab. When pin 7 is not grounded, it provides standard 5V and will not charge well. Try several things. Put stock charger in plastic bag then in freezer for a few hours in case you tripped the over current protection. Take it out and let it warm up in bag then try charging. If that does not work, you can try get a Dynex video camera charger. It has various levels of output voltage on a usb connector. Set voltage top 11V and you should be OK. The TF uses a physical USB connector, HOWEVER the voltages in the connector as well as other signals ARE NOT USB compliant. This means a standard USB charger WILL NOT WORK.
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No, I bought a charger like this:
http://www.amazon.com/POWER-ADAPTER-TRAVEL-CHARGER-TRANSFORMER/dp/B007LI1UOE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351734650&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+transformer+charger
Output: 15V, 1200mA
But, at the first time, my pad can charge up to 50% and then stop (not charge when shutdown also)
And now, it will not charge anymore, when I plug the charger, it's only charged 1 or 2 minutes and then stop.
I tried put the original charger to the freezer many time, but not fixed.
Try a factory data reset in the Android settings menu. If that doesn't work, see if you're power adapter can be taken apart (most can to handle international plugs). If so, clean all the metal points where the wall plug contacts the power transformer.
chat2004 said:
Hi all,
I owned the Asus TF101 for more than 1 year (warranty expired).
And now my pad cannot charge anymore. I sent to the service, and they talked that mainboard need to be replaced :crying:
But, it still works fine, just cannot charge. I think the charger is broken and bought a chinese charger, but it can only charge a little (20-30%), then stop charging.
Do you think the mainboard is dead? I can believe i that.
Does anyone have this problem and how to fix?
Thanks.
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I had the same problem and found a solution:
It's not the cable, but the 2 pins inside the USB opening at the charger!
If you look inside at the top you will find two pins that suppose to fit in the two holes from the USB connector.
By pulling them in and out, these pins move up slowly until they dont fit in the holes anymore.
Grab a little screwdriver and move the pins a little bit back out by sticking the screwdriver behind them.
Reattach the USB cable...you'll be surprised!
A buddy @work bought a used TF101 so cheap ($179, B60 a few months back from Cowboom). It came looking great but just won't charge (is it why it was cheap ?). We tried the freezer trick, that didn't work. The cable was fine hooking up to the PC and would charge slowly from there ----> Finally the cause: it's the cable itself. I gave the man my spare cable (bought @amazon, 2 for $5).
Hic,
I borrow a new charger from my friend, and still not work. I tried reset many time, but nothing happened.
I think there is problem with the main or the charge port connector.....
Maybe I will try to open it. Mainboard replacement take about 200$ (from ASUS service), and I think buy a new one is better. Say goodbye to ASUS.
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I had the same problem and found a solution:
It's not the cable, but the 2 pins inside the USB opening at the charger!
If you look inside at the top you will find two pins that suppose to fit in the two holes from the USB connector.
By pulling them in and out, these pins move up slowly until they dont fit in the holes anymore.
Grab a little screwdriver and move the pins a little bit back out by sticking the screwdriver behind them.
Reattach the USB cable...you'll be surprised!
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Worked like a charm!
Sometimes the problem is less complicated than you might think
For greater clarity it's the two outside pins on the row of 4
Does not work for me - also the freezer thing...
My problem is irritating: Yesterday the Charger did not work at all. Then after many attempts to fix it (like freezer,...) I just put it into an Apple wallcharger - did not work either but then I used the Asus Charger and it worked.
Now it does not work - one more time...
Any suggestions?
theares2014 said:
Does not work for me - also the freezer thing...
My problem is irritating: Yesterday the Charger did not work at all. Then after many attempts to fix it (like freezer,...) I just put it into an Apple wallcharger - did not work either but then I used the Asus Charger and it worked.
Now it does not work - one more time...
Any suggestions?
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The reason other chargers (like Apple) do not work is that they only output 5 VDC. The Asus wall wart outputs 15 VDC when an Eee Pad is detected, otherwise it puts out 5 VDC.
It could be a bad cord that one of the contacts is loose and it sometimes does not detect the Eee Pad.
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The reason other chargers (like Apple) do not work is that they only output 5 VDC. The Asus wall wart outputs 15 VDC when an Eee Pad is detected, otherwise it puts out 5 VDC.
It could be a bad cord that one of the contacts is loose and it sometimes does not detect the Eee Pad.
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Thanks for your answer!
Yes, I noticed that too. I put it in a Apple Charger (is it normal that there is no charging remark on the display?) but then after doing this my Asus charger worked - for 5 hours
I am confused...
I have a new problem, my dock doesn't charge. It show the battery with 0 charge but when I connect the charger. It only charge up the tablet. Dock will remain at 0 charge. Any suggestions? I have try fully wipe & reinstall other rom but still having the same problem.
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Many users who have let their dock get to 0% have had this issue. There is a toggle switch in the dock that changes state when you get to 0% and does not always switch back when you charge it again. You can try opening the dock and changing the state of this switch and then it should charge after that.
Why it was designed this way, I have no idea.
frederuco said:
Many users who have let their dock get to 0% have had this issue. There is a toggle switch in the dock that changes state when you get to 0% and does not always switch back when you charge it again. You can try opening the dock and changing the state of this switch and then it should charge after that.
Why it was designed this way, I have no idea.
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There's also a user that reported a "known bug" about it here, saying he was going to RMA it. Supposedly some docks are missing a part to make allow recharge at 0%. I can't confirm or deny it.
I'm having the same problem with my charger right now, it will only trickle charge from the ASUS provided adapter while the unit is off, and when the unit is on, it recognizes that it's plugged in to the charger, but does not charge for some strange reason. Is there a possibility that this is a hardware problem within the tablet? or is this a charger related problem?
nekoxandu said:
I'm having the same problem with my charger right now, it will only trickle charge from the ASUS provided adapter while the unit is off, and when the unit is on, it recognizes that it's plugged in to the charger, but does not charge for some strange reason. Is there a possibility that this is a hardware problem within the tablet? or is this a charger related problem?
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Gonna answer this in a few days.
As you can see up on the page Ive got this ***** issue. I bought a new original asus charger for around 35 bucks, it will come the next days. Then I can tell you whether it is a problem with the charger - or not.
A fix which worked for me (for about 75%):
Connect the TF to a Apple wallcharger (so it should charge - doesnt do it at all - everythings good). Wait like 10 minutes then you can reconnect it to the Asus charger. If this doesnt help: Strech the cable a bit while "charging".
I had the same issue when I bought my "charge cable" come to find out it didn't work because it was more of a sync so it would mainly sync to PC or device it was connected to then I leave it plugged in over 24hrs and maybe get about 52% of charge ... I bought a charger from Amazon works like a charm and really cheap
This one I bought for tf101 works like a champ
Check this out on AMZN:
US POWER ADAPTER WALL TRAVEL CHARGER FOR ASUS EEE PAD TRANSFORMER TF101 TF201
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007LI1UOE/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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crashpsycho said:
I had the same issue when I bought my "charge cable" come to find out it didn't work because it was more of a sync so it would mainly sync to PC or device it was connected to then I leave it plugged in over 24hrs and maybe get about 52% of charge ... I bought a charger from Amazon works like a charm and really cheap
This one I bought for tf101 works like a champ
Check this out on AMZN:
US POWER ADAPTER WALL TRAVEL CHARGER FOR ASUS EEE PAD TRANSFORMER TF101 TF201
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I've heard that it's better to NOT buy this charger because the voltage makes the touch digitizer screwy, and can cause battery damage in the long run.
Asus TF301 - charging problems
clicky007 - I just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU - I 'tweeked' the contacts and my ASUS is charging again. Just as back ground, I had always used the ASUS charger and cable together. I have only unplugged the USB connector a few times, as few as 6 (guess-timation). Not exactly a high level of uses/insertions. Poor quality Asus!
Anyway - Many thanks to Clicky007 and Forum-xda
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I had the same problem and found a solution:
It's not the cable, but the 2 pins inside the USB opening at the charger!
If you look inside at the top you will find two pins that suppose to fit in the two holes from the USB connector.
By pulling them in and out, these pins move up slowly until they dont fit in the holes anymore.
Grab a little screwdriver and move the pins a little bit back out by sticking the screwdriver behind them.
Reattach the USB cable...you'll be surprised!
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clicky007 said:
I had the same problem and found a solution:
It's not the cable, but the 2 pins inside the USB opening at the charger!
If you look inside at the top you will find two pins that suppose to fit in the two holes from the USB connector.
By pulling them in and out, these pins move up slowly until they dont fit in the holes anymore.
Grab a little screwdriver and move the pins a little bit back out by sticking the screwdriver behind them.
Reattach the USB cable...you'll be surprised!
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surprisingly enough this fixed my charging problem as well. At first I couldn't identify these two pins that you mentioned but for anyone else having the same issue I had. looking at the charging port on the TF with touchscreen facing up and back of the TF down the pin is not on the middle bar with the multiple connectors but it's it's attach to the top part of the port as illustrated by the tilda in my badly drawn diagram below and dashes representing the middle connector bar
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Battery suddenly dead on both dock and tablet

Until yesterday, my TF700 was working perfectly fine, but now I'm concerned as the battery in both the dock and the tablet have stopped working.
The AC adaptor's connected to the dock and I always charged both the tablet and the dock together for the most part.
I went to check the device this morning and suddenly found that they're not working at all.
Yesterday evening, I tried switching on the tablet and it would switch on and reach the ASUS screen, but not fully boot up.
I bought it from Amazon's Amazon Warehouse division and I have until the 31st to return this, but in the meantime, I'd like to know why the batteries have died on me suddenly and is there anything I can do about it.
borgmanjayce said:
Until yesterday, my TF700 was working perfectly fine, but now I'm concerned as the battery in both the dock and the tablet have stopped working.
The AC adaptor's connected to the dock and I always charged both the tablet and the dock together for the most part.
I went to check the device this morning and suddenly found that they're not working at all.
Yesterday evening, I tried switching on the tablet and it would switch on and reach the ASUS screen, but not fully boot up.
I bought it from Amazon's Amazon Warehouse division and I have until the 31st to return this, but in the meantime, I'd like to know why the batteries have died on me suddenly and is there anything I can do about it.
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If it's a genuine hardware failure, you'd have to return -- unless you're very proficient at handling and replacing sensitive electronics yourself (microwelding, for example).
It has been reported before, and could be fixe din almost every case by letting the 700 be dead for at least an hour, and then let it fully charge while off (!) -- just let it sit hoked up to the wall charger for at least 8 hours. Then try to turn it on again.
Good luck.
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If it's a genuine hardware failure, you'd have to return -- unless you're very proficient at handling and replacing sensitive electronics yourself (microwelding, for example).
It has been reported before, and could be fixe din almost every case by letting the 700 be dead for at least an hour, and then let it fully charge while off (!) -- just let it sit hoked up to the wall charger for at least 8 hours. Then try to turn it on again.
Good luck.
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I'll give that advice of yours a try especially as I don't want to have to return it if it's something that can be easily sorted out.
borgmanjayce said:
I'll give that advice of yours a try especially as I don't want to have to return it if it's something that can be easily sorted out.
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It never hurts trying -- you aren't exactly the first to describe this, but luckily, pretty much all of the others were saved.
I finally managed to get the problem sorted out as it seems that the connection to the port on the keyboard had somehow come a bit loose without me noticing it.
Unfortunately, I have a new problem in that the cable itself seems to have died in that it won't work any more with the adapter as it started crackling a bit when I knocked the connector attached to the AC adaptor itself gently by accident. :crying:
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I finally managed to get the problem sorted out as it seems that the connection to the port on the keyboard had somehow come a bit loose without me noticing it.
Unfortunately, I have a new problem in that the cable itself seems to have died in that it won't work any more with the adapter as it started crackling a bit when I knocked the connector attached to the AC adaptor itself gently by accident. :crying:
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Well, I hope I am right in assuming this is not your luckiest week, huh? Is the cable damaged near the wall charging part? (That's what I understand.) The replacement cables probably are not that expensive, so I'd plonk down on a new one instead of initiating "daredevil repair mode".
Saying that gives me that MacGyver feeling. Duct tape and a pair of scissors would be all that he needs to fix this.
Oh, and maybe a pair of toothpicks and an old sock, just for looks.
MartyHulskemper said:
Well, I hope I am right in assuming this is not your luckiest week, huh? Is the cable damaged near the wall charging part? (That's what I understand.) The replacement cables probably are not that expensive, so I'd plonk down on a new one instead of initiating "daredevil repair mode".
Saying that gives me that MacGyver feeling. Duct tape and a pair of scissors would be all that he needs to fix this.
Oh, and maybe a pair of toothpicks and an old sock, just for looks.
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The cable itself is fine (it's not worn down to the wire literally like a lot of cables and AC adapters you get for devices like iPods and Galaxy S II's), it's just that it has this weird burnt-like smell at the end connector that plus into the USB socket on the AC adaptor.
As for replacement cables, I'm surprised that they're not that easy to buy offline.
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The cable itself is fine (it's not worn down to the wire literally like a lot of cables and AC adapters you get for devices like iPods and Galaxy S II's), it's just that it has this weird burnt-like smell at the end connector that plus into the USB socket on the AC adaptor.
As for replacement cables, I'm surprised that they're not that easy to buy offline.
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Agreed -- buying them offline is a definite hassle. I have seen them online, though, and you can even hunt down the charger parts or the TF101 and TF201 Prime. They will work flawlessly.
BTW and FWIW (gotta love acronyms), my charging cable smells a bit funny at the end too. This specific one has to put through a lot of power, so I'm not even that surprised.
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Agreed -- buying them offline is a definite hassle. I have seen them online, though, and you can even hunt down the charger parts or the TF101 and TF201 Prime. They will work flawlessly.
BTW and FWIW (gotta love acronyms), my charging cable smells a bit funny at the end too. This specific one has to put through a lot of power, so I'm not even that surprised.
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The net of this ... power smells! (sorry, couldn't resist!)
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The net of this ... power smells! (sorry, couldn't resist!)
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LOL!
In all seriousness though, I love my TF700, it's just a shame that it's such a pain in the ass (not literally!) to buy official accessories in the shops and it's not as if you can buy a USB cable for it in the shops unlike ones for the iPod, iPad and iPhone.
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LOL!
In all seriousness though, I love my TF700, it's just a shame that it's such a pain in the ass (not literally!) to buy official accessories in the shops and it's not as if you can buy a USB cable for it in the shops unlike ones for the iPod, iPad and iPhone.
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No, it's a definite PITA
-- I had hoped that the new EU rulings concerning all smartphones needing to provide a microUSB charging input would extend to tablts, but so far this has not been the case, unfortunately.
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The net of this ... power smells! (sorry, couldn't resist!)
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I risked saying that the tip of my ... smells funny on the interwebz and came away with it! </increased self-esteem>
LOL!
Just giving you guys a update concerning my device: It seems now that both batteries don't want to work any more for some reason or other as of yesterday. I've checked both the official USB cable and a third-party cable plugged into the official USB plug and they're not charging up the device at all.
The tablet can connect to my laptop as a media device without any problems, but I'm confused as to why it's not working at all when plugged into a USB adapter.
In any case, I'm going to order a AC adapter from eBay later today and see if that works or not.
borgmanjayce said:
Just giving you guys a update concerning my device: It seems now that both batteries don't want to work any more for some reason or other as of yesterday. I've checked both the official USB cable and a third-party cable plugged into the official USB plug and they're not charging up the device at all.
The tablet can connect to my laptop as a media device without any problems, but I'm confused as to why it's not working at all when plugged into a USB adapter.
In any case, I'm going to order a AC adapter from eBay later today and see if that works or not.
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I wish you the best of luck! :good:

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