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Thread: HELP! Heavy feedback when laptop charger is plugged in

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    nigelwright7557
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Maybe not, but we know not to advise novices to remove a safety device!
    Sometrimes Nigel you're unbelievable.
    Most laptops dont have an earth anyway !

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelwright7557 View Post
    Most laptops dont have an earth anyway !
    Irrelevant. The OP didn't know the cause of the problem, so none of us are going to suggest he takes a screwdriver to it. Join the real world mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Irrelevant. The OP didn't know the cause of the problem, so none of us are going to suggest he takes a screwdriver to it. Join the real world mate.
    But he would be OK if an expert was helping him !

    I am fully qualified unlike you !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Irrelevant. The OP didn't know the cause of the problem, so none of us are going to suggest he takes a screwdriver to it. Join the real world mate.
    Diagnosis is allways first...

    and nigel i am qualified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 501damian501 View Post
    Diagnosis is allways first...

    and nigel i am qualified.
    What at ? snotty replies ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelwright7557 View Post
    But he would be OK if an expert was helping him !

    I am fully qualified unlike you !
    Your posts on here often suggest otherwise. If an expert was helping him, he wouldn't be asking on here would he?
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    fairground mechanical and electrical engineer

    got took short with epilepsy, now am pushing more with my business!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 501damian501 View Post
    Diagnosis is allways first...

    and nigel i am qualified.
    Well great advise from Nigel there.... Tamper with the laptop's earth and firstly cost yourself the risk of an electrical failure (Short out ect) and number 2 void the warranty on the laptop.
    Last edited by Danno13; 07-12-2008 at 10:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 501damian501 View Post
    who said i was qualified in the electrical side, i do still organise some ride modifications in the winter months, but like i said epilepsy, i dont wish to be playing with machines and get caught in them, as a business side, their isnt much of a market.

    you look at the price of some of the machines i need to buy ?

    and the staff i need to employ ?
    If there are no experts on here then the bloke should be contacting an expert. Sorry that I tried to help, I wont bother again.

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