June 23, 2004
5:55 AM
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When I got home from work yesterday, my computer speakers were making an
incredibly horrible noise. When I unplugged them, the transformer was hot to the touch. There were storms in the area yesterday, although the surge protector plugged into the same outlet wasn't tripped and nothing else in the house seems to have been damaged. (The speakers were plugged directly into the wall, not the surge protector, because I had run out of room.)
So my question: would it be dangerous to plug them back in tonight and see if they're a lost cause? Should I just buy some new speakers and be done with it? (The speakers were expensive, but about 6 years old.)
posted by JoanArkham to (4 comments total)
Power "bricks" are cheaply made, and will malfunction after a few years. In some cases, the plastic covering will melt, or even catch fire. Take note of the power rating before purchasing a substitute from any electronics store/department.
posted by Smart Dalek at 6:04 AM on June 23, 2004