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Old 07-31-2006, 12:44 AM   #1
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Another example of spontaneous combustion by a Dell laptop has emerged accompanied by graphic images of the molten aftermath.

This latest report comes in the wake of a flaming Dell laptop that was captured on film in the act of exploding during a conference in Osaka in Japan last month and another Dell that reportedly burst into flames at an office in the US state of Illinois just last week.

A reader in Singapore, who has requested that he not be identified, told us his Dell laptop supplied to him by his company had been involved in a similar act of self-immolation.

The incident took place one evening in early November. The man was working from home when the computer suddenly began to make "popping noises".

"It wasn't quite an explosion, but white smoke began to pour out of the machine, completely filling up the room, and there were flames coming up the sides of the laptop," he said.

The man said he grabbed the machine by its screen and raced it to a sink of water to douse the flames, but when he pulled it back out, it once again began to smoulder.

After seeking advice from his brother-in-law, he removed all the batteries from the machine, and soaked it in a sink of water overnight.

Although Dell was quick to replace the machine, he said he was never told by the company what had caused the fault and to this day worries about a recurrence of the problem.

"I'm now so paranoid that will it happen again that I don't use my laptop on flights anymore. Just imagine if that had happened on an aircraft," he said.

"The amount of smoke alone would have been a major concern, but if it had actually been on my lap I would have been burned in quite a serious way."

It turned out that his was not an isolated case. In December last year, Dell launched a massive recall of about 35,000 notebook batteries contained in laptops that were deemed to pose a potential fire risk.

The company said at the time it had received three reports of batteries overheating, and while no injuries were sustained, damage to a tabletop, a desktop, and minor damage to personal effects had been recorded.

It is not clear if the Singapore incident was one of these three reported cases.

Rechargeable lithium ion batteries are believed to present a fire hazard when they are either damaged or suffer a short circuit, but it is not apparent whether any of the latest incidents involved one of the recalled batteries.

In the Japanese incident, a man named Gaston told the Inquirer website that "the damn thing was on fire and produced several explosions for more than five minutes".

Although an investigation of the incident is still underway, Dell said: "The initial analysis indicates that the event involved a fault in a lithium ion battery cell".

In the incident reported last week in the US, police and a fire crew attended the office where the laptop spontaneously burst into flames and evacuated the entire floor.

The problem is not limited to Dell laptops. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, as many as 43 laptop fires have been reported in the US alone since 2001, and the National Transportation Safety Board is currently examining whether or not a recent fire aboard a UPS cargo plane was caused by laptop batteries.

With Stephen Hutcheon.
link: http://blogs.smh.com.au/mashup/archives//005359.html

and http://blogs.smh.com.au/mashup/archives//005359.html for more pictures
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Old 07-31-2006, 12:46 AM   #2
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another picture happening in the Japanese Conference. Just imagine if this happens in the PLANE! Scary...


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Old 07-31-2006, 03:19 AM   #3
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The first one made sense, as the D420's are shit.

The second story has since been proven as fake, and it would not surprise me if the same was true of your first story (the D420's are dodgy, but they cannot burn like that)

EDIT: No offense, the stories are interesting, but just like in the second story, there are alot of people out there who hate Dell and for some reason make it their mission to bring their credibility down.

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