Mark_PHILIP wrote:
My goodness, is it that hot?
Well, I'm not saying that it really bad, but it feels very warm
to me. I'll see if I can get a surface thermometer and take
a reading...
Laurence
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We were talking about the heat generation from my Ti Book, and I
wanted to add to the discussion that the main culprit is having the
mains charger left plugged in.
If I unplug it when the battery if full, the temperature drops by quite
a lot, but if I leave it in even when the battery is full the
on 25/11/02 03:59, Laurence - SMT Tricept at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were talking about the heat generation from my Ti Book, and I
wanted to add to the discussion that the main culprit is having the
mains charger left plugged in.
If I unplug it when the battery if full, the temperature
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Mark_PHILIP wrote:
Try using something to raise the rear of the PowerBook G4 up.
You could use 2 large rubber erasers and place them underneath
the rear feet of the PowerBook.
I have two NKV Plastrader art.no. 135.20 erasors propping up the
back. They have been used for about a year. Could they
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