D dinglehead Joined Aug 25, 2016 Messages 157 Reaction score 62 Aug 30, 2016 #1 Just got the H today... I'm running that charger and the power supply is getting extremely hot. 144 degrees F right now. I'm assuming this is normal? Attachments IMG_5076.JPG 1.3 MB · Views: 12
Just got the H today... I'm running that charger and the power supply is getting extremely hot. 144 degrees F right now. I'm assuming this is normal?
BillyTexas Joined Aug 2, 2016 Messages 991 Reaction score 247 Age 56 Aug 30, 2016 #2 Mine does too. Bill W. Reactions: dinglehead
P Peter Venkman Joined Aug 8, 2016 Messages 38 Reaction score 45 Age 41 Aug 30, 2016 #3 118 is what im getting. Attachments image.jpeg 929 KB · Views: 8
DroneClone Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 0 Reaction score 13 Location Texas Aug 30, 2016 #4 Yeap! Called energy transfer and and any flow of electrons will produce heat! LOL !
D dinglehead Joined Aug 25, 2016 Messages 157 Reaction score 62 Aug 30, 2016 #5 DroneClone said: Yeap! Called energy transfer and and any flow of electrons will produce heat! LOL ! Click to expand... Thanks. 144 degrees IS extremely hot for a DC power supply though.
DroneClone said: Yeap! Called energy transfer and and any flow of electrons will produce heat! LOL ! Click to expand... Thanks. 144 degrees IS extremely hot for a DC power supply though.
DroneClone Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 0 Reaction score 13 Location Texas Aug 30, 2016 #6 dinglehead said: Thanks. 144 degrees IS extremely hot for a DC power supply though. Click to expand... Not bad at 144
dinglehead said: Thanks. 144 degrees IS extremely hot for a DC power supply though. Click to expand... Not bad at 144
P Peter Venkman Joined Aug 8, 2016 Messages 38 Reaction score 45 Age 41 Aug 30, 2016 #7 What the ****?!? 118 is after 20-30 minites of charging. Right now im getting 105!
P Peter Venkman Joined Aug 8, 2016 Messages 38 Reaction score 45 Age 41 Aug 30, 2016 #8 And i'm the only ine with the picture proof!