Quick notes
- One of the most common and convenient ways to charge your Samsung Chromebook without its dedicated charger is to use a USB-C power bank.
- If you have a laptop or PC with a USB-C port, you can use it to charge your Samsung Chromebook.
- If you’re on the road and your Chromebook battery is low, you can use a car charger to charge it.
We’ve all been there. You’re about to start working on your Samsung Chromebook, only to find that the battery is dead. You frantically search your bag for the charger, but it’s nowhere to be found. Now what? Don’t panic! There are a few ways to charge your Samsung Chromebook without its dedicated charger. While these methods might not be the fastest or most convenient, they can get you out of a bind in a pinch.
Understanding the Basics of Chromebook Charging
Before we dive into the alternative charging methods, it’s important to understand how Chromebooks charge. Samsung Chromebooks, like most laptops, use a standard USB-C charging port. This means that any device that can output power through a USB-C port can potentially charge your Chromebook. However, the charging speed will depend on the power output of the charging source.
Using a USB-C Power Bank
One of the most common and convenient ways to charge your Samsung Chromebook without its dedicated charger is to use a USB-C power bank. Power banks are portable battery packs that can provide power to your devices on the go.
Here’s how to use a power bank to charge your Chromebook:
1. Ensure your power bank has a USB-C output. Most modern power banks do, but check the specifications to be sure.
2. Connect the power bank to your Chromebook using a USB-C cable.
3. Turn on the power bank. The Chromebook should begin charging.
Important Considerations:
- Power Output: The charging speed will depend on the power output of the power bank. A higher wattage power bank will charge your Chromebook faster.
- Battery Capacity: The power bank’s battery capacity determines how long it can charge your Chromebook. A larger capacity power bank will provide more charging time.
Charging from a Laptop or PC
If you have a laptop or PC with a USB-C port, you can use it to charge your Samsung Chromebook. This method works because most modern laptops and PCs can output power through their USB-C ports.
Here’s how to charge your Chromebook from a laptop or PC:
1. Connect your Chromebook to the laptop or PC using a USB-C cable.
2. Ensure that the laptop or PC is turned on.
3. Your Chromebook should begin charging.
Important Considerations:
- Power Output: The charging speed will be slower than using a dedicated charger, as most laptops and PCs have a lower power output than dedicated chargers.
- Power Sharing: The laptop or PC might need to be plugged into an outlet for this method to work.
Using a Car Charger
If you’re on the road and your Chromebook battery is low, you can use a car charger to charge it. Most car chargers use a USB-C port, so you can connect your Chromebook directly to the car charger.
Here’s how to charge your Chromebook from a car charger:
1. Plug the car charger into your car’s cigarette lighter port.
2. Connect your Chromebook to the car charger using a USB-C cable.
3. Your Chromebook should begin charging.
Important Considerations:
- Power Output: The power output of car chargers can vary, so check the specifications before using it to charge your Chromebook.
- Safety: Always ensure the car charger is plugged into the cigarette lighter port securely.
Utilizing a Wall Adapter with a USB-C Port
Another option is to use a wall adapter with a USB-C port. Many devices, like smartphones and tablets, come with USB-C wall adapters.
Here’s how to charge your Chromebook from a wall adapter:
1. Plug the wall adapter into an electrical outlet.
2. Connect your Chromebook to the wall adapter using a USB-C cable.
3. Your Chromebook should begin charging.
Important Considerations:
- Power Output: The charging speed will depend on the power output of the wall adapter.
- Compatibility: Ensure the wall adapter’s output voltage and amperage are compatible with your Chromebook.
Finding a Samsung Chromebook Service Center
If you’ve tried all the above methods and your Chromebook still won’t charge, it’s possible that there’s a problem with the charging port or the battery itself. In this case, you’ll need to take your Chromebook to a Samsung Chromebook service center for repair. You can find a service center near you by visiting the Samsung website or contacting customer support.
Charging Your Chromebook: A Final Thought
While these alternative methods can help you charge your Samsung Chromebook in a pinch, it’s always best to use the dedicated charger that came with your device. This ensures the fastest and safest charging experience.
Basics You Wanted To Know
Q: Can I charge my Chromebook from a standard USB port?
A: While some older Chromebooks might have a standard USB port, most modern Chromebooks only have a USB-C port. You can’t charge your Chromebook from a standard USB port unless you have a special adapter.
Q: How long does it take to charge a Chromebook using a power bank?
A: The charging time depends on the power output of the power bank and the battery capacity of your Chromebook. A high-capacity power bank with a high power output will charge your Chromebook faster.
Q: Is it safe to charge my Chromebook from a laptop or PC?
A: Yes, it is generally safe to charge your Chromebook from a laptop or PC. However, it’s important to use a high-quality USB-C cable and to ensure that both devices are turned on.
Q: Can I use a phone charger to charge my Chromebook?
A: You can use a phone charger to charge your Chromebook if it has a USB-C port, but the charging speed will be slower than using a dedicated charger.
Q: What should I do if my Chromebook won‘t charge at all?
A: If your Chromebook won‘t charge at all, try cleaning the charging port with a soft-bristled brush. If that doesn’t work, you may need to take your Chromebook to a Samsung Chromebook service center for repair.