[SGVLUG] Burning laptop anyone?

Harold Totten haroldtotten at gmail.com
Wed Aug 30 08:20:26 PDT 2006


Also consider this:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0202213
You can store it in your tote bag.
Harold


On 8/30/06, James Neff <jneff at tethyshealth.com> wrote:
>
> My Gateway laptop is my only PC at work and after several hours the
> keyboard area would get pretty warm (not hot enough to explode but just
> uncomfortable).
>
> So I got this:
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16834999336
>
> It blows air up into my laptop from underneath.  If I pick the laptop up
> after several hours of use the underside is nice and cool but the top
> keyboard area can still get warm.
>
> I'd like to think this keeps the battery and motherboard cooler and thus
> last longer.  If nothing else I like the angle it raises the laptop on
> and makes it more comfortable after several hours of coding.
>
> Has anyone else had any luck with these "notebook coolers"?
>
> --Jim
>
>
>
>
> Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote:
>
> >I had cheap laptop running linux but unfortunately, my kids left it on
> the
> >shag rug and it literally burned up! I called the company, Fujitsu, and
> they
> >claimed that everybody knows that a laptop will trap heat if left on a
> shag
> >rug and that the heat will continue to rise until the system melts.
> >
> >Anybody else find this to be "new" information? It literally left a burn
> on
> >the rug and the plastic door where the memory card goes literally melted
> >like a limp potato chip. The system is just toast and won't even boot. I
> >have to admit that the laptop wasn't that useful since it very, little
> RAM
> >so I had to keep pairing down the software to run just about anything
> new.
> >On the other hand, it came close to burning my house down. Now, I don't
> put
> >laptops on the rug, the bed, etc. Thought I'd pass this warning on!
> >
> >BTW: As you might guess, I'm looking for a _really_ basic laptop to
> replace
> >this unit that has a bit more memory, so my kid can install a standard
> full
> >distro of linux, firefox, and open-office for school. Nothing fancy, in
> >fact, it can be downright ugly. If you have one that you would be willing
> to
> >part with, talk to me off-line so we can talk about it.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Todd
> >
> >Todd Cranston-Cuebas
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Harold Totten
http://www.HaroldTotten.com
Altadena, California
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