05/09/2008, 3:30pm, EDT
Friday, May 9th
Apple pays out for replacement power adapters
Apple on Friday announced it would refund between $25 and $80 to as many as 2.3 million iBook and PowerBook owners, after a significant number of adapters went defective, fraying and sparking. The Los Angeles Times reports that US District Court Judge James Ware granted preliminary approval on March 24th on the 2006 class action filing. The agreement makes Apple responsible for paying for a portion of replacement power adapters for the portables.
Five years prior to the filing, Apple recalled approximately 570,000 PowerBook power adapters, after receiving many complaints of the devices overheating.
Filed under: Apple, industry, accessories
Other story tags: portable, PowerBook, power adapter
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EXCELLENT NEWS
...is it worldwide?
Anecdotal Evidence
After my first power adapter failed, I ordered a new one and it was covered under apple care. I asked our university bookstore if they could give me a loaner in the mean time (10 day order turn around). The employee said he wasn't supposed to, but didn't see what it would hurt.
When I got home and plugged the adapter into my 3-prong cable, the thing sparked and EXPLODED out of the insulation on the cable going from adapter to my laptop. Fortunately, I hadn't plugged it into my machine yet.
End result- I sat around the bookstore once a day to charge my battery, and the employee was out the money for a new adapter. I now have two of these adapters and neither have the issue.
Anyone know WHY the sparking event happens?
why?
Quality is why, and apple is losing in that dept.
why?
Quality is why, and apple is losing in that dept.
Just Burnt
See
http://members.iinet.net.au/~thelighthouse/MackBookAdapter.JPG
http://forums.mactalk.com.au/21/49334-macbook-power-adapter-meltdown.html