[Ti] Painful shocks from Ti
ScottyK at aol.com
ScottyK at aol.com
Tue Mar 22 18:31:14 PST 2005
I get the shocks, too. Both of my 550MHz TiBooks do it, with 2 different
brands of power supplies. As my wrists rest on the leading edge (the paint has
worn so I'm touching some bare metal) with my bare feet on my ceramic tile
floor, I can feel the tingle. Lift my feet, and the tingle stops.
-Scott
In a message dated 3/22/05 9:01:47 PM, jwegriffin at mac.com writes:
> John Lyon typed this message on 3/22/05 7:02 PM:
>
> > I'm going to have to go with "no" on that. You should *never* feel shocks
> > from any of your (properly functioning - and grounded) consumer electronic
> > equipment.
>
> It might be worth a Google search. There was a thread here a while back
> about nasty shocks that some users felt when they touched a metal part of
> their Ti Powerbooks. So you are definitely not alone.
>
> jg
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