Dell Recalls Millions of AC Adaptors
matgyver writes "Both CNET and CNN are reporting that Dell is recalling 4.4 million AC adapters worldwide. About 990,000 of those were sold to US consumers, 1.5 million to US businesses, and the rest where outside the US. The adapters were sold with laptops between 1998 and 2002 and included Dell's Latitude, Inspiron, and Precision laptops. The part numbers for the adapters are 9364U, 7832D and 4983D. Apparently the adapters run the risk of overheating and can be a fire and electrocution risk."
Ok that's it. I'm never buying another dell again. I have a Inspiron 5000e which I bought a good 3 or 4 years ago. I got it and shortly afterwards there was a battery recall, since I bought 2 batteries for it I recieved two new batteries, but they sent me 2 more extra's. Fine by me really. Now that same laptop has a power adapter recall. The battery was recalled because it was possible for it to catch fire, now this problem. No more Dell's for me, in fact I might just sell this POS on ebay and bum the problems off on someone else. It's not even worth it anymore even with 4 batteries.
For those who don't want to read the article, the link to the recall program is located at http://www.delladapterprogram.com
Kyle
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http://support.dell.com/support/batteryrecall/inde x.aspx/en/main?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd
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Go to this page and see if yours are the ones actually recalled.
Even in our /.'d digital world, analog design is still important. Bummer, since I'm a software person... :)
One of my co-workers, a former Dell employee from her earlier years in industry, commented on this story. "Thats what killed the stock some years back."
It has to have one of those numbers AND be made by DELTA in Thailand.
Cheap storage VM.
I suppose you won't be buying an iPod 'cause they're made in China too. They build lots of high end name-brand gear along with the cheap crap with no QC, and it really is cheaper to build things there. You can't compete with efficient, hard-working factory workers making $.50 an hour. The economic reforms in China along with free trade agreements resulted in a booming manufacturing industry there. You have a lot more to worry about from them than cheap plastic junk.