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    dv6000t A/C Power adator issue may be

    Discussion in 'HP' started by techIndian, Dec 5, 2006.

  1. techIndian

    techIndian Newbie

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    Hi,
    My A/C power adaptor getting pretty much heat in abt 40 mts when its connected to AC. Is it same with others or is there any issue with this.
    I am in india and I connected to 240V with 60Hz as input A/C and well connected with ground. No luck with HP technical team as I purchased it in USA so they even can't replace the part. My Lappy is about 45 days old.

    Any info appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    -techIndian
     
  2. Zero

    Zero The Random Guy

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    Yeah, the AC Adapter will get quite hot when it ischarging, and it should be warm when it has finished, and the notebook is running on AC. Its pretty normal for it too get hot, because quite a load is put onit, as it has to charge, and also keep the notebook operating.