HP recalls 70,000 laptop batteries due to fire hazard

    HP recalls 70,000 laptop batteries due to fire hazard


    Posted: 14 May 2009
    It’s been a while since we last heard of a major battery recall, but after experiencing some issues in recent months HP has decided to issue a voluntary recall of about 70,000 Li-ion batteries that shipped with several of its laptop models. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the move today, claiming that there have been two reported incidents where the batteries overheated and ruptured, resulting flames and a fire that caused minor property damage but no injuries.
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    Airbot's Avatar Posted By: Airbot
    14 May 2009



  1. Posts : 26
    WIndows 7
       #1

    OMG!!!!, My lappy will be burning my house......

    Thanks!!!! I´m getting my replacement....now!
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 154
    Windows XP-Pro-SP3, Windows 7
       #2

    I greatly appreciate that 'Heads Up' and I've forwarded that link to my entire list, minus a few close friends that I know don't have, nor will they ever have an HP laptop.

    Thanks again,
    The Doctor
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 1,003
    Win7 Ultimate x64 on Desktop / Win7 Ultimate x86 on laptop / Win7 x86 Starter on Netbook
       #3

    Thanks for the warning! I don't use HP stuff myself, but many do.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7100
       #4

    I have a Pavilion DV2000, Thanks for the heads up! Haven't gotten anything from HP, though.

    - Jason
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    You're welcome guys.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7100
       #6

    Yep, thanks :))
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 154
    Windows XP-Pro-SP3, Windows 7
       #7

    Romulinx2 said:
    Thanks for the warning! I don't use HP stuff myself, but many do.
    Yes, many do.
    In all my 29 years of experience working on PC's, I have no real problem with HP computers and now with Compaq computers, since they are owned by the same corp. However they ARE a little over-priced, so they wouldn't be my first choice.

    Even HP printers are as good quality as any other, but the printer software is pure garbage. I encourage all my customers to NOT buy an HP printer.
    Since I'm a factory trained EPSON tech, I'm slightly partial to them. Their software is well written, installs easily and runs great.

    Back to shutdown problems, , , I had one little HP tower that would sometimes shut down by itself. While working on it I decided to add a small case fan since the cpu seemed to be running kind of warm. With the case fan connected the PC would not start up. Without the fan, the PC started up (booted) normally. That proved to me that the PSU was failing.
    I installed a new PSU and the problem was solved.

    So adding an extra load to a suspected PSU is an easy way to troubleshoot a marginal PSU. Fans, HD's or any device that draws power can be used to add extra load to a PSU, to see if it fails.

    Cheers Mates!
    The Doctor
      My Computer


 

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