Not again, (BLEEP)! MacBook goes up in flames after battery acts odd
We thought we were done with this story, because it’s so 2006. Down Under, an Australian MacBook owner by the name of mattyb posted on the MacTalk (AU) forums the story of his close brush with Dell death. The short version of this story is that his MacBook battery seemed to have problems and finally went up in smoke (and flames) one early morning one day ago.
Unabridged version of his story is at the Read link, but the gist is that he’s been having odd battery problems the past couple of weeks. The real weird part of the story is that he bought his MacBook end of June of last year – so this thing occurred within the 12-month warranty.
Based on the evidence (not to mention the damage pattern), the battery is suspect – but that will depend on whatever Apple Australia finds if and when mattyb sends his damaged unit in for repair autopsy.
Guess we’re going to have to repeat the PSA we’ve aired last year. Don’t overcharge the battery, if that MacBook gets abnormally hot, start worrying, if at any point those batteries are swelling up to the point of bursting out of their MacBooks, really start worrying, and don’t wait for the smoke to start pouring. You know how hot the MacBook can sometimes get, right?
Oh, and mattyb also suggests on checking your smoke alarm detectors. You don’t want them malfunctioning when a fire starts while you’re sleeping.
We thought we were done with this story, because it’s so 2006. Down Under, an Australian MacBook owner by the name of mattyb posted on the MacTalk (AU) forums the story of his close brush with Dell death. The short version of this story is that his MacBook battery seemed to have problems and finally went up in smoke (and flames) one early morning one day ago.
Unabridged version of his story is at the Read link, but the gist is that he’s been having odd battery problems the past couple of weeks. The real weird part of the story is that he bought his MacBook end of June of last year – so this thing occurred within the 12-month warranty.
Based on the evidence (not to mention the damage pattern), the battery is suspect – but that will depend on whatever Apple Australia finds if and when mattyb sends his damaged unit in for repair autopsy.
Guess we’re going to have to repeat the PSA we’ve aired last year. Don’t overcharge the battery, if that MacBook gets abnormally hot, start worrying, if at any point those batteries are swelling up to the point of bursting out of their MacBooks, really start worrying, and don’t wait for the smoke to start pouring. You know how hot the MacBook can sometimes get, right?
Oh, and mattyb also suggests on checking your smoke alarm detectors. You don’t want them malfunctioning when a fire starts while you’re sleeping.