On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Robert LeBlanc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't recall a problem with Dell and adhesives. Maybe you can jog my
> memory?

Two years ago (or so) Dell had a major problem with their GX270
machines.  This was mostly due to bad capacitors, but around the same
time they also started having pretty big problems with the power
supplies as well.  As it turns out, some of the glue used in the
construction of the power supplies actually becomes conductive as the
power supply was used.  From what I was told this was a combination of
heat and the age of the glue.

In Physics we probably replaced several dozen power supplies because
of this problem.   We still encounter it occasionally in some of these
older machines, but we are able to fix it by opening the power supply,
removing the adhesive, and re-gluing some of the components.

It might not have hit Dell as hard as the motherboard problem did, but
it certain wasn't cheap either.

Nick
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