Hp mini display only comes on with power cord plugged in

I have a mini 210-3000 that fell on the floor a while back.  After that the display will only come on (the system is completely booted up) with the power supply plugged into the jack.  The cord doesn't need to be plugged into the wall, just plugged into the notebook.  Everything else works perfectly.
Took to local repair guy and he couldn't figure it out.

Hi @mikeybr550 ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read about your HP Mini 210 and battery issues.
You could check this document on testing and calibrating the battery using HP Support Assistant. It gives HP Battery Check results with links that could help.
Have you removed the battery and inspected the connections?
Please let me know how this goes.
Thanks.
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