Not charging when plugged in, new battery and charger

I have a mid-2007 MacBook.  I walked away from the computer for a few minutes while it was plugged in to AC power.  When I returned, the computer was still plugged in, but the charger was no longer being recognized.
I've tried multiple chargers and none are working.
The battery is brand new and in good shape.
The port where the charger connects is clean.
I've tried the SMC reset (several times) and PRAM reset.  It still refuses to charge.
37% battery power and draining -- any suggestions would be helpful.  This computer is WAY out of warrenty and I don't have the money for a replacement or expensive repairs, but I'm starting to fear it's the logic board.

If tested several charger and none works may mean trouble. Do not panic, if logic board is gone, it is gone anyway. If after SMC and PRAM reset does not charge, hm...
My only logical thought is to remove battery for a longer time, 1 hour say, or 2... put it back and retry. If does not work, may be a banal contact, have you tried to clean it? May be of course a contact inside, difficult to say. If anything else fails, you must go to a technician for a diagnostic.
did it happen all of a sudden?

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