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crazy hot ufo power adapter
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shyne
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so, anyone else having to fear leaving your ibook plugged in when you leave the your home?
i touched it last night, and it (the power adapter) was more than just nominally warm.
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Join Date: Dec 1999
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Mine also gets kinda toasty after either running the iBook off of it for a while or charging the battery.. therefore, it's either a normal thing or just you and me have some serious problems on our hands
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hey guys, i just checked my UFO and it is quite unwarm, it felt like it was not on...
it is ALWAYS on and plugged into my iBook whenever it's at home, and that means it has been plugged in continuously for 2-3 days now
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I'm not really sure, but I think it heats only when it's working. When the battery's charged and the iBook (or Powerbook) is off or sleeping, no heat.
I ran my battery down to nothing last evening and had everything off overnight. Now it's charging and very warm - but not too hot to touch.
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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Mine gets pretty warm, make sure you leave it in an open area so that it can dump heat adequately, preferably somewhere that has a slight draught (ideal psu for use here in the UK).
My only gripe with it is that the cable frays too easily.
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hey Z, just where is that fraying occurring, where exactly on the cable?
ok, i left my iBook on all night while powered by the adapter BUT i did not let it sleep and the UFO warmed up a bit but not much
[This message has been edited by wlonh (edited 04-29-2000).]
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Originally posted by bobsie:
I'm not really sure, but I think it heats only when it's working. When the battery's charged and the iBook (or Powerbook) is off or sleeping, no heat.
I ran my battery down to nothing last evening and had everything off overnight. Now it's charging and very warm - but not too hot to touch.
Later: just as I supposed, the charger ... UFO ... whatever cooled back down after the battery was fully charged. Not cold, but barely warm.
-- bobsie
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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I have a thought. Which side is down on the power adapter. I rest the power adapter on the cord leaving the silver disc up. This provides more surface area to disperse heat so it remains relatively cool.
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shyne
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Originally posted by ibookmark:
I have a thought. Which side is down on the power adapter. I rest the power adapter on the cord leaving the silver disc up. This provides more surface area to disperse heat so it remains relatively cool.
yea, i have mine sitting the same way.
i can confirm bobsie's comment about it cooling down (still warm but not HOT) when the battery is not activley being charged. thanks all, i feel slightly less OCD now.
-shyne
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If you check the documentation that came with the iBook, it will show you that it's supposed to rest on the cord with UFO side up... which is obvious because 1.) why would they make the silver so stylish if it was supposed to face down and 2.) the silver side isn't perfectly flat, so the UFO would rock back and forth
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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My cable got all lumpy and internally twisted within a day's use. My brothers has started fraying where it connects to the PSU. I think it's actually either bad design or construction, the top and bottom halves are too close together, causing too much tension on the cable when you wind/unwind it.
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Aaron
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the plastic coating started coming off my wire about 3 months ago to the point bare wire was exposed from the yoyo part i finaly had to wrap it in once and superglue it into place that is some poor workmanship
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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I will confirm that my ufo does indeed get quite hot when charging the battery and using the computer at the same time. Often I work on my ibook in bed before going to sleep. At least once my girlfriend has rolled over and had quite a start by hitting the very hot ufo. I have had no problems with my ibook charging and have not had any fraying (not at least yet). Does anybody think Apple will replace the frayed cords if it becomes a problem?
Tom
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Girl friend and iBook both in bed at the same time? Which one gets the most attention?
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Depends upon what website the iBook's on
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Aaron
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