Doomsday
Active Member
The charging protection failed on three different devices?
There are millions of chargers in this world Simply by the ratio of imperfections you are going to have thousands upon thousands that fail and they do fail every day. Not to mention just how many poorly made Chinese chargers that are out there. There are also bad battery chemistry batteries out there too. The 2011 Nissan leaf is a prime example of that. In my younger days, we had to replace literally every single motherboard in our company of 50,000 folks that owned a particular computer due to bad chemistry in the capacitors. World wide it only was supposed to affect 10% of the IBM computers at the time yet we had to replace all of them. So you having 3 devices fail is not a statistical anomaly. When you factor in defects from manufacturing, failure rates in general, It is highly possible to be the victim of multi failure devices.
Just fyi, I have been fortunate enough to work from home for the past 10 years. I have had 4 laptops in that time. They stay plugged in constantly. Maybe getting unplugged once every couple of months if I need to go in for a day and take my laptop with me. My current laptop that is 2 years old still holds full charge and discharges at the same rate as the day I got it. None of my work laptops have had any charging failures. I have had 1 dell laptop for personal use that failed due to being constantly plugged in about 20 years ago. The failure is going to be one of two things, bad battery chemistry or the bigger culprit being the charger protection failed. Bad chemistry does happen, poor Samsung felt that with their exploding phones a few years ago but your far more likely to suffer from protection failure.
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