Thanks to their Aunt, the nightlight was good for many years until last year which TNB killed it. And so, I got another set myself, which as usual, was made in China.....
On the right was the replacement, which I got today.
No point using tape here, so I just 'bent' the metal
connectors a bit and told the girls not to touch them.
No point using tape here, so I just 'bent' the metal
connectors a bit and told the girls not to touch them.
As you can see, the fluoro tube is burnt, a sure
sign which means something serious has
happened. OK, note the melted plastic too.
sign which means something serious has
happened. OK, note the melted plastic too.
1 comment:
I think it's pretty safe. You should thank UL for mandating fire retardant requirement on PCB material. That's why no fire.
Only thing to blame is the design engineer that miscalculated the power rating of the circuit.
-woody
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