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02/19/2004 08:51:17 AM · #1 |
Just got my new X-Drive II today... and I think I've fried it. :-(
I have one of those generic adapters and I set it to negative polarity instead of positive.. The adapter starting smoking a bit, so I turned it off after about ~5-10 seconds. The X-Drive itself still turns on and appears to be operating fine, but I wonder if I may have fried the charging circuit in the X-Drive and/or the adapter? I'm too worried to try it again in the office in case I short something.
Can any elec engineers offer any reassurance before I get home in 4 hours and see if it's ok? :-(
Message edited by author 2004-02-19 08:51:46. |
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02/19/2004 08:57:44 AM · #2 |
I am an electrical engineer, but don't take this as professional advice.
Usually when you let the smoke out, things don't work well.
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02/19/2004 09:21:14 AM · #3 |
Smoke...bad... ;-)))
Yeah - I'm thinking I'll be very lucky if the adapter isn't fried. I'm just hoping the adapter sacrificed itself to keep my X-Drive II alive.. Thanks G. |
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02/19/2004 01:14:17 PM · #4 |
Well, both adapter and X-Drive seem to be working fine.. Strange but true!
You and your crazy theories of it being bad for electronics to smoke, Gordon.. ;-))) (Seriously though, I'm amazed it works.) |
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02/19/2004 03:36:06 PM · #5 |
Count yourself lucky Paul - coz normally when I short stuff and smoke comes out - its bye bye.
But I still make it a point to open up the thing and see whats inside:p |
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02/19/2004 04:38:55 PM · #6 |
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02/19/2004 04:54:57 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: Smoking should be legal. |
It might as well be here in NY... I think the fines are up to something like "loss of one nut" by now!
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02/19/2004 05:03:21 PM · #8 |
I made electrical somke at work today with a 277volt lighting circuit. that was fun |
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02/19/2004 05:03:45 PM · #9 |
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02/19/2004 05:47:02 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by kaush: Count yourself lucky Paul - coz normally when I short stuff and smoke comes out - its bye bye. |
Believe me, I do! I also appreciate not shorting the plug socket in the office, or setting off the fire alarm! |
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