Dell assures users that laptops' electric jolts are harmless
Dell has assured users of its laptops that there is no danger from electrical
jolts sometimes received from the cases of some of its systems.
Users, including some reviewers, have recently complained of receiving either
a continuous electrical "tingling" or sharp shocks from some Dell
laptops. The Dell machines involved include the 9400, and more recently, laptops
with brushed-aluminium cases, such as the XPS M1330 and XPS M1530.
The reports have caused some alarm, coming after incidents such as batteries
overheating and catching on fire. Dell recalled 4.1 million laptop batteries
because of such risks in 2006; other major laptop makers, such as Acer, Lenovo
and Toshiba, also recalled batteries.
In a knowledge base article published on Wednesday, Dell assured acknowledged
that "a tingling sensation may be noticed when connecting devices to Dell
notebook computers or printers and touching exposed metal parts of the devices
being connected or the parent device", but denied that the "tingling
sensation" is cause for alarm.
The jolts reported by some users are due to an electrical potential, or voltage,
between exposed metal parts of the laptop and the earth, according to Dell.
But this voltage can be found in any electrical device powered by an AC adapter
without an earth.
"The voltage does not present any risk of injury to the user," the
company said.
Earlier this year, users began noticing the voltage issue with Dell 9400 laptops.
Other Dell users have reported the same issue with notebooks such as the XPS
M1530 and other notebooks with aluminium cases.
A voltage test by one user showed that the surface of the XPS M1530 was giving
off more than 100 volts of power.
Users have said they could also feel the voltage when connecting cables or
accessories.
Dell acknowledged that users might feel a "tingling sensation" but
said that the voltage is harmless.
"If conditions are right for the human body to be more conductive, such
as having wet hands or standing barefoot on a concrete floor, the probability
of sensing the tingling (electric current) increases," Dell said in the
knowledge base article. "It is recommended to unplug the AC adapter from
the parent device before attaching any cables or accessories, as this reduces
the possibility of experiencing the tingling sensation."
Some users who have complained of the tingles or shocks have been supplied
with a three-pronged - that is, earthed - power adapter, which solves the problem.
Dell has been shipping two-prong (unearthed) power adapters with the majority
of its systems worldwide for more than a year and a half, Dell digital media
manager Lionel Menchaca said in a recent forum post. As a result, the company
isn't in a position to immediately supply all its customers with earthed adapters.
Dell is considering creating a program to sell earthed power adapters to users
at a discounted price, Menchaca said.
Electrical devices can be designed in such a way that they do not need a safety
connection to electrical earth, normally by using reinforced insulation or having
two layers of insulation.
Users of non-Dell laptops, notably Apple's aluminium-cased Mac laptops, have
reported a similar tingling sensation.
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Techworld.com
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