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"David Cartwright" writes:
"Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote Hmmm, maybe they're on to something. When was the last time you had a "general run-of-the-mill" consumer product start smoking on you?? ;-) Oh, I've had a couple recently. My dad bought an electric light that contained a transformer, which did the blue smoke thing, and the CD-ROM drive in my sister's PC did the same the other week (I've had them fail, but never in a combusting kind of way!). And I've lost count of the number of power supplies in computer equipment that have exuded smoke over the years. I've had numerous power supply failures in (ground-based) devices over the years and have never had any smoke from any of them. They just quit working... There is a difference between linear and switching power supplies. The latter are most likely going to fail quietly whereas the former can very well smoke something when they fail. A thought occurs to me regarding avionics failures: The confined environment of small airplane cabins and the close proximity to the avionics devices may cause the even a miniscule amount of odor to be noticed whereas on the ground nobody may be close at the time of failure and any odor goes unnoticed. |
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