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spamtrap1888
If someone has a free moment, I'd like to know:
I'm on my third laptop right now. Every time I plugged my Dell's "fat
snake" into the wall, I drew quite an arc. The Lenovo's arc was not
noticeable, but now I get a noticeable arc with my new HP -- not as
big as the Dell's, however.
I know FA about switch mode power supplies, obviously, so I wonder
1. What produces the arc?
2. Why would different power supplies produce different arcs (does it
just depend on output power capability)?
3. Why is there no arc when I pull the plug from the outlet?
I'm on my third laptop right now. Every time I plugged my Dell's "fat
snake" into the wall, I drew quite an arc. The Lenovo's arc was not
noticeable, but now I get a noticeable arc with my new HP -- not as
big as the Dell's, however.
I know FA about switch mode power supplies, obviously, so I wonder
1. What produces the arc?
2. Why would different power supplies produce different arcs (does it
just depend on output power capability)?
3. Why is there no arc when I pull the plug from the outlet?