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Mine did the that. Dell chargers are so much better.Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
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I would be highly surprised if HP used only one manufacturer for these power cords. Most are probably okay, but a few from a specific manufacturer are likely affected. Too bad they don't give more details which particular manufacturer is the problematic one (or if they just gave out the UL number, that would definitely help).
Thanks for sharing, though. My sister does have an HP laptop that she bought back around 2010 I think (or possibly 2009, but I'm not sure), and her adapter has stopped working too. I wonder if this is the culprit or just the usual shorted/open output wires near the DC plug.
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I just sent a HP brick of that era to mad professor... luckily I didn't ship it with the orginal AC cord (but a different one out of the pile). IIRC I never received the original AC cord (as it was a $1 GW score).
Yet another reason why HP =(as does lenovo but that's neither here nor there)
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Awesome title. I'm sure EVERYBODY's going to read this thread just because you said so.
Anyway.. for anyone that is too lazy to actually read the link, it's ONLY FOR CABLE, and only for the one with text LS-15 on it.
Just buy a new power cord off Amazon or Newegg or some local store instead of wasting money on postage and waiting for HP to give you another cable.
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I have several cords with that text on them and they've been fine for years. Must be confined to a particular lot.
OTOH I did have random crap Chinese cords spew flames at the end that plugs in the charger. Cheap insulation got ripped due to regular wear and tear and the cord shorted out.Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
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Originally posted by mariushm View PostJust buy a new power cord off Amazon or Newegg or some local store instead of wasting money on postage and waiting for HP to give you another cable.
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Re: HP Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire Hazards
Hm, I have an HP computer with HP power adapter.
Cord is different than the recall, as it says:
I-SHENG
I3-034
The other side:
E55943
7A 125V
My cord looks SOOO much better quality wise than the one they have pics of.
Adapter is made by DeltaMuh-soggy-knee
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Re: HP Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire Hazards
I had a mains lead from a Toshiba notebook AC adaptor which tripped the earth leakage - resistance tests on the lead not connected to anything else revealed a low enough resistance between Live and Earth, but the AC adaptor was OK.
Could undersized wiring have something to do with this and the HP recall?My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.
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Re: HP Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire Hazards
I think I have a bunch of these "LS-15" cords, some are from my employer. Anyone know where the failure takes place (which connector end)? To me, these LS-15 cords don't look that bad, I wouldn't be able to tell a good one from a bad one.
I think HP is only replacing one per purchased serial numbered power brick so I can't box up all of them and get a replacement...
I thought most HP power bricks are made by Delta, HP tends to use them a lot for power supplies.
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Originally posted by eccerr0r View PostI think I have a bunch of these "LS-15" cords, some are from my employer. Anyone know where the failure takes place (which connector end)? To me, these LS-15 cords don't look that bad, I wouldn't be able to tell a good one from a bad one.
I think HP is only replacing one per purchased serial numbered power brick so I can't box up all of them and get a replacement...
I thought most HP power bricks are made by Delta, HP tends to use them a lot for power supplies.Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
"Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me
Excuse me while i do something dangerous
You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.
Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore
Follow the white rabbit.
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Re: HP Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire Hazards
Originally posted by eccerr0r View PostI thought most HP power bricks are made by Delta, HP tends to use them a lot for power supplies.Muh-soggy-knee
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Originally posted by ben7 View PostI think so too, but it is likely that Delta doesn't make the cords. I think they only make the power supply itself. They might assemble the cord part that goes into the computer though (not the wall plug part.)Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
"Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me
Excuse me while i do something dangerous
You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.
Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore
Follow the white rabbit.
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Re: HP Recalls Notebook Computer AC Power Cords Due to Fire Hazards
I actually broke the low voltage end of my laptop's power brick (ultrabook, cracked the plastic) and it's intermittent now. So I don't even use that power brick - I use an aftermarket power brick. It (the Targus branded brick)'s smaller but doesn't have a ground unlike the original.
I need to find another connector to fix my OEM power brick, but sneaky HP made it such that standard coaxial plugs from rat shak would plug into the hole but the handle would hit against the side of the laptop, so it won't go in... GRR.
Speaking of the "cloverleaf" or "mickey mouse" power connectors, these should be fairly common and standardized (looks like an IEC standard), I wonder how they screwed up making them...
Then again even the more common rectangular-trapezoidal ones also occasionally has issues...
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