[SGVLUG] Burning laptop anyone?
Todd Cranston-Cuebas
Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com
Wed Aug 30 13:53:36 PDT 2006
Greg,
Thanks for the reference to the used machines!
Todd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net
> [mailto:sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net] On Behalf Of Greg Stark
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 10:31 AM
> To: 'SGVLUG Discussion List.'
> Subject: RE: [SGVLUG] Burning laptop anyone?
>
> Sean,
> I would think if the unit is UL approved, UL has liability in
> this case.
> They tested the unit in some way. I would make a claim to
> both companies.
>
> There wasn't a warning sticker on the thing was there? Or
> something written in the Owners manual?
>
> Replacement: http://www.erpcsales.com/ Buy Used, saved money.
>
> Greg
>
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Behalf Of Sean O'Donnell
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:34 AM
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> > Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] Burning laptop anyone?
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> > Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote:
> > > I can see why the photos are funny, but in reality it's
> really not
> > > that funny.
> >
> > The video w/ the japanese guy and the exploding dell was funny, the
> > one w/ the architect guy whose laptop almost torched the office was
> > sorta funny, but more scary if anything, but the thought of an
> > unattended laptop catching fire and burning down an entire
> house is not funny at all.
> >
> > Especially when you hear the company whose product was the cause,
> > ditch all responsibility of accountability and try to make you feel
> > ignorant for not knowing something that 'they' claim
> 'everyone' should know.
> >
> > > I tried this on my IBM laptop from work and when placed
> on a normal
> > > shag carpet, the heat did really build up fast. I'm not
> sure that it
> > would
> > > burst into flames, or even melt, but I wouldn't want to
> test it out
> > again.
> >
> > I have a ProStar 3724 Laptop and it gets really hot.
> >
> > http://www.pro-star.com/index.cfm?mainpage=productdetail&model=3724
> >
> > I've had it for about a year and a half, and have been running it
> > almost
> > 24/7 (it rarely leaves my house), and I even leave it
> running when I'm
> > not around, but I try to keep the room temperature cool, although a
> > fan can only do so much in a 2nd story apt. in this heat.
> >
> > The laptop itself does get pretty hot, and I'd like to have
> kids some
> > day, so I don't dare use it on my lap w/out a pillow, but
> when I put
> > it on a pillow, or on my bed even, it traps the heat as they were
> > saying, and gets 'really' hot.
> >
> > This was something I realized by using it, not something
> that I would
> > consider 'common knowledge' amongst ALL laptop owners.
> >
> > There is an area on the hand rest part where my left hand
> usually rubs
> > against when I type, and it is rather discolored. I think
> it's obvious
> > that the friction of my hand rubbing against it, ALONG with
> the heat,
> > have been the cause, unless it is just from the heat alone,
> not sure,
> > but the right-side where my hand usually rubs against, isn't
> > discolored at all, so it could just be the heat.
> >
> > All these recent incidents have made me question whether I should
> > continue to leave it running when I'm not around. I'm not
> sure if it
> > use s a Sony Battery (like the exploding dells) or not, but
> it may be
> > about time I looked into that, and started powering-down
> when I leave
> > for work or zzZZzz @ night.
> >
> > > I now have a nice brown spot on a beautiful pure white
> carpet and a
> > melting
> > > machine. It really could have been a disaster.
> > >
> > > Fujitsu's response was less than adequate.
> > >
> >
> > I think these companies need to be held FULLY accountable for such
> > disasters.
> >
> > I've heard of things like: 'don't use it on your lap if you want to
> > have kids, it will sterilize your sperm from the heat' etc,
> but never
> > about floors causing heat traps and fires.
> >
> > Although, with the amount of heat my laptop gives off, it doesn't
> > surprise me. However, I have left it running on my floor
> for days on
> > end and have yet to have a prob. *knock on wood*
> >
> > Anyhow, sorry to hear, Todd. =/
> >
> > I'll be sure to (continue to) not to purchase their products in the
> > future!
> >
> > - --
> >
> > Sean O'Donnell
> > South Pasadena, CA
> > sean at seanodonnell.com
> > http://seanodonnell.com
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