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Those unsecured wires strongly suggest that it was not a genuine charger.

Definitely a genuine Apple product, he only purchased the iPad from currys a couple of weeks ago. It was identical to my apple charger and same markings etc, but yes it was brand new. The cover and innards actually landed on the rug 12" away.
 
It might be worth checking to see if there was a recall but if it's only a few weeks old and was purchased from a large department store you shouldn't have any issues getting the entire thing replaced under its warranty/guarantee.
 
+1 on dodgy counterfeit charger.
Got two original in here, both have a little apple logo just under the earth pin.
Yours says "emerson network power" made in China.
 
It's definitely a counterfeit charger, the location of the "safety mark" text is an instant giveaway.

At least they've now learnt how to spell safety.


I suspect your "new" apple toy is a reboxed customer return, the customer (perhaps deliberately) opted to return a 99p charged with it.
 
Even some of the genuine Apple chargers have been recalled recently I believe. Daz
 
I've seen this on discussion before, might not be completely the same situation but the exploded wires look the same:

http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...rum/72594-exploding-apple-iphone-charger.html

Even know peeps say you can swap chargers around. I have heard of problems when charging an Ipad with an IPhone charger due to the fact that the iPad requires more power. If your using an iPhone 5w charger to charge an Ipad you might get a temperature increase that combined with ambient temperature could cause bang!
 
[h=3]Fake chargers – what are the risks?[/h]Late last year, the London Fire Brigade released a report warning of the dangers of counterfeit Apple iPhone chargers, explaining how fake chargers have the potential to put lives at risk. This followed an investigation where the LFB tested some widely available fake chargers to unveil any faults that could cause anything from damage to the charger or your phone, through to electrocution, burns or even house fires.

look out for the new iphone chargers, made of steel or enclosed in a steel cabinet.
 
Good chance it's a genuine charger. Had the same problem a couple of years ago after buying a brand new iPad, the charger exploded in the middle of the night. After returning it to the Apple shop it turned out to be a software fault and easily fixed. Fortunately there was no lasting damage.
 

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