Dell Recalls Millions of AC Adaptors 288
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."
Risky? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh just great.
(reaches for power supply)
Now I have to retur-{{{{ZOT}}}}
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Ha! I was right! (Score:5, Funny)
Once again, I was proven right in the end.
Re:Risky? (Score:4, Funny)
KFG
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
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>Oh just great.
(reaches for power supply)
Now I have to retur-{{{{ZOT}}}}
It's worse than that.
When it catches fire or becomes a shock hazard, don't even think
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
Re:Risky? (Score:5, Funny)
Bah! The parent was just looking for an opportunity to flaunt his obscenely small UID.
Won't get Trolled again. (Score:2)
Re:Won't get Trolled again. (Score:3, Interesting)
With risk of fire.
Re:Won't get Trolled again. (Score:2)
Is this the same as the motherboard problems with Gigabyte, et al? Wasn't the problem there that someone stole the "formula" and left out a critical chemical? Maybe I'm remembering something else.
Re:Won't get Trolled again. (Score:2)
Re:Risky? (Score:3, Informative)
Won't get Trolled again (Score:2)
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
9364U
Re:Risky? (Score:3, Insightful)
Now, this is not to say that you're just going to get a worse product out of someone. I know a number of programmers who have since moved back to India since their H1-Bs went out, and of the ones I had the pleasure to work with, the vast majority are better than most American programmers I know. However, you pay less in exchange for difficulty in commu
Re:Risky? (Score:2)
The 9364U I have in front of me says "Made in China." Could be mislabelled, of course.
Re:Risky? (Score:4, Informative)
Dude! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Dude! Your getting a lawsuit! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Dude! Your getting a lawsuit! (Score:3, Funny)
Except of course, I'm guessing, the diodes up and down its left side;-)
This probably explains......... (Score:5, Interesting)
Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:4, Interesting)
It seems that Dell quality is at it again.
Seriously, something like this happening by itself would not be a major deal, even the world's finest manufacturers have their share of problems (Firestone, Apple, SUN, etc.)
But what really puzzels me, is that I have seen Dell to continuously put out the worst quality products over and over, and yet they remain a major player in the consumer computer market. My college switched three years ago from leasing IBM laptops to Dell, and the helpdesk just started to be swamped. There are about 2200 new laptops on lease every year. The first year we had Dell Latitudes over 1/4 of them needed locic board replacements because the network connector was only held onto the board by the contact soldering points, not mounted to the case and no mounting posts on the board. 1/8 of the one's this year have already had a hard disk replaced and we've had them for two months. Also about 400 of them have had to have their screens replaced in the last 3 years (from failure not student damage).
This makes me wonder how Dell manages to be profitable (all these items were replaced under warranty) and continue to have a loyal client base (despire a much more busy, thus costly, helpdesk the college stays with Dell).
Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:2)
Oh, wait.
Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:3, Insightful)
Larry's House of Decent Quality Hard Drives
or
Crazy Eddie's Discount House of Crap!
It's not Dell's fault that Eddie had the lowest bid...
Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:3, Insightful)
Well they don't make the displays or many of the other things on them that fail either, but they are responsible for the choices of those components. I'm just curious as to how those choices manage to keep them in business, I know I wouldn't by a Dell ever for any reason, because a week without a laptop because a part needs to be replaced would cost me far more than the value of the drive. So even though its covered under warranty it does me no good if I can count on it failing.
Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:2, Insightful)
That said, I've managed laptop fleets from Dell that have had greater than 100% failure rates. The solution? Warranties. Dell's on-site waranties are pretty good (their completecare line in particular). There's no need to be down for more than a day for a hardware failure. Less, if you want
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Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:2)
The consumer market is relatively stupid, and easily tricked with flash and glitter. The same exact question goes for Microsoft, as well as a lot of other consumer products that are sub-par, but they put enough advertising out that make it look "cool" that the consumers eat it up. If Consumers cared about quality and re
Re:Dude! You're getting a pile! (Score:2)
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Re:This probably explains......... (Score:2)
Re:This probably explains......... (Score:2)
AC only? (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm fairly certain it's a heat/ventilation problem with the case. I've got one I use for remote access in our server room -- I've left the case open. It's been running 24/7 for 2+ years.
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
It's always fun when the girls come in to my 'office'...
Re:AC only? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:AC only? Crummy hard drives (Score:2)
Re:AC only? Crummy hard drives (Score:2)
WD used to seriously suck, but they've been pretty reliable for the past few years, from what I've seen.
Seagate sucked until they bought Conner, around the 2GB mark. Ever since then, they've been among the best in the biz, IMHO. Co
Same problem here (Score:2)
In general we were having a problem with a lot of HD's dying here in other (Dell) computers.
My Dell P450 I bought years ago has lasted quite a long time with no issue, I do think in recent years the Dells I've had at work have not been nearly as well built.
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
By late May, when we finally r
Re:AC only? (Score:2)
We had a large stock of 6 gig drives laying around and I dropped in a bunch of those last month -- if those fail, I'll have a better idea...
Re:AC only? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:No problem with them here. (Score:2)
We're a medical lab. the environment is clean and fairly cool (72 pretty much all the time). Even office managers offices.
There's one of these back in the lab used for entering stuff as it comes in. Dusty (paper dust from opening request forms) as all hell. Haven't had a peep from this one either... Go figure.
Re:No problem with them here. (Score:2)
Re:No problem with them here. (Score:2)
grrrrr (Score:4, Informative)
For those who don't want to read the article, the link to the recall program is located at http://www.delladapterprogram.com
Re:grrrrr (Score:2)
You should rather be thankful that they give you new and improved stuff on the remote possibility that something bad could happen with the old ones.
Re:grrrrr (Score:2, Insightful)
Many people I know have had serious problems with laptops. You've got a great one and you'll never buy from Dell again.
No manufacturer is perfect. They've all had recalls. I prefer companies that do recalls to those that try to hide problems and lobby for tort refo
Re:grrrrr (Score:3, Insightful)
Now same deal w/ the PSU... "oops, might be an issue, we've had x out of x^20 fail, so we're going to replace them all rather then risk a $1b lawsuit when some guys family burns up due to this thing"...
I'd say buy another Dell...
Re:grrrrr (Score:2)
Email is still going to India, at least as of July.
Re:grrrrr (Score:2, Informative)
We got Dells (Score:5, Funny)
Re:We got Dells (Score:2)
I'm sure this will relieve you of any future problems with these Dell laptops.
-Adam
I wonder if they're made the same guys who... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I wonder if they're made the same guys who... (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't think this is a new problem. (Score:5, Interesting)
I wonder why it took them so long to get around to doing something about it? I guess that having equipment burst into flames (ok, I'm exaggerating a bit) dowsn't hurt sales.
Re:I don't think this is a new problem. (Score:2)
Yup. The evidence kept disappearing in a cloud of smoke.
Re:I don't think this is a new problem. (Score:5, Funny)
Wow. (Score:5, Interesting)
1886, that is.
Re:Wow. (Score:2)
Switching-mode power supplies are a little bit newer than that, aren't they?
Gives a new meaning to: (Score:3, Funny)
IBM too (Score:2, Insightful)
Common part (Score:5, Informative)
Hey Dell (Score:2)
-- james
FYI (Score:3, Informative)
First Printers, now this... (Score:3, Interesting)
Im suprised the laptops themselves arent recalled. I can not use these things on my person as they are just too damned hot. My A64 notebook I can use with out trouble (warm, but not burned out hot). S-r-s-l-y.
Re:First Printers, now this... (Score:2)
Re:First Printers, now this... (Score:2)
Thank you, I'm here all week.
Hmm... (Score:2, Funny)
Only those manufactured by "Delta" in Thailand (Score:5, Informative)
Go to this page [delladapterprogram.com] and see if yours are the ones actually recalled.
Delladapter.com is down.... (Score:5, Funny)
Dell Manager: "Crap. We need to recall a load of AC adapters".
Dell Intern: "No prob, Dude. I'll just set up a little webserver on this here Latitude CPi. Point to this one".
Dell Manager: "OK, as long as it doesn't cost anything."
Dell Intern: "Sweeet !"
Laptop: Uh. Oh. Lots of connections. Need More Power......
AC Adapter: ZZZt !
CNN: "In related news, Dell's customer support web development building burned down today..."
Dell is missing an opporuntity here (Score:5, Funny)
They could have a check-mark on the order page right next to the "extra hard drive in a box" option for when your desktop overheating finally takes out your HD (about six months in my case).
Complexity of building switching power supplies (Score:5, Informative)
Even in our /.'d digital world, analog design is still important. Bummer, since I'm a software person... :)
Re:Complexity of building switching power supplies (Score:3, Interesting)
As noted in the Amazon reviews, the other must-have is Art of Elelctronics by Horowitz/Hill.
Re:Complexity of building switching power supplies (Score:2)
Malarki! (Score:2)
That doesnt mean they don't get hot as hell.
Nor does it mean that I enjoy Dell blowing me off when I tell them you can burn your hands on them.
Reaches in bag... (Score:2)
Do we have to return it, or just contact Dell with the serial numbers?
(I'd check the site, but it's currently DOA.)
Obligitory Fight Club Reference (Score:5, Funny)
"Which company do you work for?"
"A major one."
Underengineered (Score:2)
Best laptop... (Score:2)
Then again, I guess if there was a problem with the power supply on that Compaq, they'd probably have to recall the entire friggin laptop to unweld the power supply from the motherboard/chassi
Stock drop? (Score:2, Informative)
Huh? (Score:2)
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
As a Macintosh user... (Score:5, Funny)
The Link (Score:2)
Even besides that Dell AC adapters are Crap IMO (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course it doesn't help that I have a shitty Inspiron 4000 series. Loose video cable behind the LCD which turns the screen Pink? Check. Mouse that goes crazy for no reason and can't be fixed? Check. Original Actiontec nic/modem which will NOT work at 100MB and is defective from the start? Check. Tech support which always refused to fix anything and just keeps insisting to run "Dell Diaganostics" over and over? Check. I'd sell this on ebay in a second but no way would I want to screw someone else that badly.
I'm sure some people out there love their Inspirons and are on their original power cords, but I'm sure as hell not one of them.
Re:Even besides that Dell AC adapters are Crap IMO (Score:2)
broken power cord (insulation/shield seperated at connector): check
pink screen thing: check
funky trackpad: check
But you forgot:
broken bezel and keyboard mounts from ~1ft fall onto plush carpet (when landing flat)
having to jiggle the ethernet cable to get a link
bad keyboard interface so two columns of keys in the middle stop working
display that can't close securely
weird squeeking sounds from the speakers
Irony at its finest (Score:2)
It's not a bug, it's a feature! (Score:3, Funny)
Service Unavailable (Score:2)
Obligatory references: (Score:3)
-"Dude, you're getting a skin graft!
Ah yes, the new motto:
Dell: Now burning more innocent children alive than Microsoft!
Safety marks (Score:4, Insightful)
What exactly do these organizations do? Not one of them took a look at the power supply design and said something in the line of: "you probably shouldn't do it like that"?
Or is this one of those "lets switch components in the middle of production" stories?
Re:If this were Apple... (Score:2)
Re:If this were Apple... (Score:2)
--RJ
Re:Good luck! (Score:2)
Re:Dell products (Score:2)
You might want to reconsider. We have a LOT of Dell flat-panel 21" monitors. Power supply? Same exact one that came with my laptop, and will now need replacing.
Re:Phew lucky (Score:3, Interesting)
Surely if you had to charge the battery _aswell_ as use the AC adapter to power the laptop, you are going to be putting much more stress on it? Therefore, you will be at risk of the capacitors going shit, and catching on fire.