OK,
A few weeks back I found a free circa 2014 Acer laptop in the recycling barrel. Had a wiped drive with a fresh (in 2018) install of win10 on it.
I found a old charger in my stash of stuff that worked and the battery is even pretty good. This morning ran it for well over 2hrs and it was still at 55%
I have several other old chargers around with the wrong plug size on the end but they are all 19v output. The one that did have the correct plug also is 19v.
I found a chopped off cable end with correct size plug around and thought it would be interesting how much current this laptop would draw while charging the battery. The charger I had used earlier got pretty warm and could be undersized (pretty old charger from a circa 2001 Gateway).
I set my bench supply for 19V and connected the chopped off cable (checked polarity of the plug compared to the charger that worked) and plugged it in. No current draw and laptop was not seeing it or charging....
Connected up the real charger and it works fine.
Why
I am aware that some chargers are "smart" and those have a double barrel and center pin in them (aka 3 wires). The laptop can throttle its power use based on what charger is there. My HP laptops supplied by work are like that. I doubt that old Gateway the charger came from and this Acer do not appear to have anything like that. Keep in mind the charger is over a decade older than the laptop and a different brand too.
Just a Sunday morning mystery...