Previously Geoff Harris <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Someone threw a blanket over the transformer for my laptop. Some time later
> the monitor picture began to vary in brightness. I removed the blanket and
> found that the transformer was extremely hot. In fact, the label on it had
> got stuck to the PVC-covered armchair it was resting on. I disconnected the
> transformer, let it cool down, and now I've reconnected it again. It seems
> to be all right, but is there a chance of a delayed reaction, or a fault
> developing later?
There is. One thing is significantly reduced lifetime. However, if you
could still touch it without getting burns, it was below something
like 62C, and is likely ok. Even if it was damaged, the only likely
failure mode is it dying. A fire is extremely unlikely, and you
are certainly not the only one with an incident of this type.
Since these things must not burst into flames on overheating,
the manufacturer would have issued a recall if the internal
protection circuitry had failed in the past. So I think this is
a "you may loose it, but otherwise don't worry" in the worst case.
Arno
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