Its not Dell problem, its an issue regarding ONLY to the battery.. Lithium-ion batteries are the most advanced ones we have nowadays, they last longer and charge faster than the carbon ones, BUT they function in very high temperature..although there's a temperature sensor in every lithium-ion battery, they can explode if their temperature overrises, regardless of the manufacturer...read further about it on "How stuff works (dot) com" website
more dell computers collect the powerfull devices were they need more current from battery . So, this may made the resistant up & heat goes up from batteries can be exploding when set all devices to high performance ....
The problem with the affected Li-Ion batteries were that foreign matter (metal flakes) had, somehow, made their way in the cells during the manufacturing process, which is a very serious defect.
The danger is that the foreign object can pierce through the cell barriers and cause an internal short circuit, which causes the cell to overheat.
This triggers a runaway thermal event that causes all the cells to become overheated and explode.
Dells are fine computers. 'Oh god it uses a few OEM parts, it must suck' Only asshole 'l33t' kids and people who hate success bash dell. And the port melted because it wasnt pressed in all the way or was jiggling and arc'd
Hey dells really are junk. the more oem parts a PC or notebook uses the better. they are good but dont expect anything special from the support. as well as that lets say all their parts are good but their motherboards suck. dont get me wrong they are a good price and half the time u get lucky and dont get a lemon
I made the mistake of buying a Dell notebook, and 2 years later, the soldering on the recharge port melted away, leaving it loose. I can't even recharge the piece of shit anymore.
that former dell employee not only will ever get a job at a dell again but also any other computer company either. noone wants a rat in their company. companies have enough rats in them they dont know how to deal with.
i dont think anyone actually has a video, got a dell laptop, want to make it blow up?, take appart the battery pack, and short out the cells, leave them that way, and step back...dont forget to video it
Its not Dell problem, its an issue regarding ONLY to the battery.. Lithium-ion batteries are the most advanced ones we have nowadays, they last longer and charge faster than the carbon ones, BUT they function in very high temperature..although there's a temperature sensor in every lithium-ion battery, they can explode if their temperature overrises, regardless of the manufacturer...read further about it on "How stuff works (dot) com" website
felipetotora 2 months ago
Hi: Can this D size 10,000 mAh high capacity nickel hydride metal (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries blow off the Olight 1500Lumen Led Torch? Will it auto
draw 4 D size at (1.2v x 4) x 10,000mAh = 48W power or auto fix Draw at Power 16W?
Olight Led does not have voltage regulation control.
Old Battery was using (1.5v x 4)x 2500mAh=16W
if change all battery to 4 D size 1.2v with 10,000mAh, will it create 48W power & Double to 3000 Lumen Brighness?
JohnJ512 10 months ago
IN THE SKY!!! WOOO TERRORIST !!!! PLANE GOING DOWN ON BUILDINGS ! AAAAAAAAAH
Sven2Perroy 1 year ago 3
SONY fuckin SUCKS!!!
myKEYBOARDisNICE 1 year ago
I wonder if the Asuse EEE batteries will have any problems? Because I have an EEE 1000
ExperimentalArmy 3 years ago
Dell is going down now lol
ShaiSoft 3 years ago
Hello ..
more dell computers collect the powerfull devices were they need more current from battery . So, this may made the resistant up & heat goes up from batteries can be exploding when set all devices to high performance ....
Hashhakaj 3 years ago
it all comes from "the factory in china"
even we where made there
vvillem9 4 years ago
I own a 1420 dell laptop, i hope nothing goes wrong!!!
dreamgoddess2525 4 years ago
Doesn't matter what brand you get , don't blame it on Dell.
It's about the Li-ion battery (made by sony , used by a lot)
Seems there's a problem with the particles , causing a short circuit.
If it heats up too quick , it's having a problem. get it replaced asap.
Engel2000 4 years ago 5
The problem with the affected Li-Ion batteries were that foreign matter (metal flakes) had, somehow, made their way in the cells during the manufacturing process, which is a very serious defect.
The danger is that the foreign object can pierce through the cell barriers and cause an internal short circuit, which causes the cell to overheat.
This triggers a runaway thermal event that causes all the cells to become overheated and explode.
Watcher3223 3 years ago
wow im glad i got a campaq. i also take the battery out when i dont need it so that i use ac. becuase bitch
gamer2284 4 years ago
My Dell Inspiron 1501 owns.
vahnx1337 4 years ago
Dells are fine computers. 'Oh god it uses a few OEM parts, it must suck' Only asshole 'l33t' kids and people who hate success bash dell. And the port melted because it wasnt pressed in all the way or was jiggling and arc'd
slym0 4 years ago
Hey dells really are junk. the more oem parts a PC or notebook uses the better. they are good but dont expect anything special from the support. as well as that lets say all their parts are good but their motherboards suck. dont get me wrong they are a good price and half the time u get lucky and dont get a lemon
venomonkiller 4 years ago
I made the mistake of buying a Dell notebook, and 2 years later, the soldering on the recharge port melted away, leaving it loose. I can't even recharge the piece of shit anymore.
Finkdog2004 4 years ago
You couldn't pay me to buy a Dell. That's how bad they are. Just cheap pieces of plastic that deserve to be set on fire.
crapstains 4 years ago
You do know that Dell laptops are made in Asia, where all laptops are made, right? Even the battery, which is from Japan.
Also, my Dell has not exploded. Yet.
Arkhangemon 5 years ago
american made junk
bigjonnyjon 5 years ago
The batteries were made by SONY, which if I account correctly is Japanese.
ExperimentalArmy 3 years ago 10
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fucking japs :p
bentrupaus 3 years ago
lol apple's in on it too look at 2:02
raydar670 2 years ago 4
SONY lol
bidandubu 5 years ago
that former dell employee not only will ever get a job at a dell again but also any other computer company either. noone wants a rat in their company. companies have enough rats in them they dont know how to deal with.
aminakoyum 5 years ago
wow
randysaljake 5 years ago
Did Sony make the batterys
badam89 5 years ago
yes they did
dj9volt 5 years ago
i dont think anyone actually has a video, got a dell laptop, want to make it blow up?, take appart the battery pack, and short out the cells, leave them that way, and step back...dont forget to video it
cameron20020 5 years ago
Personally I think this has made the boring task of remote computing a little more thrilling. It's like Russian Roulette every time I boot up!
c8udyp 5 years ago
lol nice
LordWorm888 5 years ago
haha nice
Bausman1990 5 years ago
I have a Precision Workstation M20.... with one of those batteries... blah, kinda suck having to wait for a new one.
theGabx 5 years ago
so where is the actual video of one on fire then????
LF0 5 years ago
Flaming snakes on a plane!
stevesoto 5 years ago
AHAH!!! good shit
kataklysim 5 years ago