YOU CAN BORROW MINE:

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Is it my eyes? the base plate of the charger appears to be still plugged in - exposing the live terminal. Most likely cause of getting the electric shock, especially if the circuit protection device did not trip, or they reset it while the socket was still switched on and that part of the charger is still plugged in.
Yes, I think so too. Just one switch flick away from a shock :confused:
 
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So the 13A outlets with USB ports in them????????
 
if that usb lead in the pic goes from the exploded charger to the usb socket in the other faceplate then tell the guy he's a pillock and he's blown it through stupidity. not your problem.
 
As above. There are not many USB A to USB A leads around.

Most will be USB A to micro USB, USB A to Apple Lightning or some other combination.
I have a USB to USB lead but its a crossover one, meant for PC-PC data exchanges.
 
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Has the OP disappeared- or been blown up by another of his chargers ?? :rolleyes:
 
Probably out on the market as we speak. "Two for one ladies roll up and see the flames".
 
he's a shining knight on a white charger:
 
I think he'll eventually be a knight with a shiner on a white charger if he keeps selling them.

Nice to have some feedback from him though ;)
 
Well he may have been arrested.................and charged. :D
 
And that reminds me of a while ago when two local idiots were arrested, one was drinking battery acid and the other trying to eat the contents of a firework. In the end they charged one and let the other one off. :rolleyes:
 
They could improve design with a fly tether ,
Just like a real disconnector !
( It's good it was a switched socket )
 
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They could improve design with a fly tether ,
Just like a real disconnector !
( It's good it was a switched socket )

That's exactly what I was thinking. I think.
 
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A Google engineer did a little side project looking into chargers and cables. He found a lot of them, even from well known manufacturers could and did cause damage. I think this related more to issues with the actual phones and batteries though, rather than at the socket end.
A few have mentioned why are you using the charger when there are loads of USB ports. Depending on the phone and the USB socket itself, charging can be a slow process I have found, and having a proper charger usually speeds this up.
 
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Hi all,
On a similar note - a warning about cheap Li-Ion LED head torches (coz they are brilliantly and I know most of us use them) - mine burst into flames when on charge overnight and set fire to some stuff in my utility room. Me and my family were saved by the trusty AICO smokes I had installed - gave me enough time to get the kids out and put the fire out.
The offending torch was CREE Li-Ion one, amazon , about £16, image attached. There's a tear down video on YouTube - turns out there is no internal circuitry in charger to stop it once batteries are full...... I now charge all my Li-Ion stuff in a metal box in the garage.

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i've got analmost identical headtorch to that. not had any problems, although it does take at least 24 hours to charge fully, the LED in the charger slowly goes from red through yellow to green when charging is complete.
did have a problem with it switching on by itself when in the back of the van. sorted out by glueing a 20mm flex gland nut over the switch to prevent this.
 
If you look at bigclive.com on youtube, ISTR he did a video about those headtorches (or similar) and charging problems.
 

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