Pavilion DV2000 power cord failure

I went through several power cords for my laptop Pavilion DV2000Z. A couple of them felt like they have overheated. The biggest problem has been that they fail to power the laptop. I do all connections, no power. I find that I need to move the connections and/or by shaking the whole string in order to get the cord in just the right position it will provide power.

A little while ago, I heard a cracking sound, like electric sparks. I looked down to the power supply cord and smelled burning plastic. I have one plugged in the power cord, waited a few moments and it reconnected. I found when I waved the portion of the rope connecting the output to the control area of power that I continued to hear the Crackle.

The technician gave me a link to find a center of HP in my service, and with a search of 900 miles, there is nothing here. I told them this, and now they have me call the helpline... wish me good luck with that. * Rolleyes *.

I had a few other problems with this computer that have been resolved quickly and effectively, but this problem of power cord is endless, and it seems that all my replacements have been rehabilitated. It is the first HP laptop, I bought and the last... my next will be a Lenovo/ThinkPad.

Anyway, if anyone has experienced this problem, and if so, were you able to get a power adapter that seems as if it will actually last as long as the computer is? Any suggestions? Thank you!

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