These directions should work for any power connector that has the same basic design, if you make adaptations for differing sizes. See the second and third pictures in this step for a "before" portrait and a little bit of terminology.
This modification isn't destructive in any way, so it should be possible to restore your laptop to its original condition just by removing the pieces you've glued on. You can't use an unmodified power adapter once you've modded your laptop, but fortunately it's pretty easy to make the plug part, so you can make two or more spares.
Remove the battery before working on your laptop, and unplug the power cord.
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a soldering iron
epoxy
scotch tape
You will notice in most of the following instructions that I only used two magnets. This is because during my initial build, I thought that two would be sufficient, and it was only when the whole thing was built and photographed that I discovered that they were not. Rather than start over, I simply used my Dremel to insert another two magnets, and the final design you see on the first page was born.
Depending on how many materials you already have, this should cost less than $30 for the whole project.








































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They actually contain 2 very strong magnets themselves
i tried it
The more expensive grades of stainless are non magnetic due to a higher chromium content than the magnetic grades of stainless contain.
New inventions are often created from old things used in new ways. An inventor might say that something is usually used for a specific purpose, but shouldn't ever say that anything is used for one purpose and for one purpose only. The Chinese used to think that gunpowder was only for fireworks.
Shop around for used kitchen appliances that use magnet to retain the power cord to srip the parts off. You would still have to hook it up, but could drive off in the morning. I believe Anderson Power Poles have products that will make a mechanical electrical connection, but you'll pay for those. Anyway tou could make standard cord connection work, if you devise a way to have someting other than the electrical cord to take the strain of pulling the connector apart.
Watch your power rating, or you will have a melted plug stuck to the side, or worse yet, a short that cannot be pulled out. Yes I am a 'Laptop Doctor'