Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 1 topic

Rob <nomail@example.com>: Jun 24 01:45PM

> Ever since, I hesitate using my computers in the rain. And the laptop ran
> with an adaptor which means the surge wudda had to jump the induction coild
> (unlikely). I realy want to put som erational persectiv eon this.
 
You should consult Skybuck Flying, he is reasoning along the same lines.
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Jun 24 08:44AM -0700

On 2019/06/24 6:45 a.m., Rob wrote:
>> with an adaptor which means the surge wudda had to jump the induction coild
>> (unlikely). I realy want to put som erational persectiv eon this.
 
> You should consult Skybuck Flying, he is reasoning along the same lines.
 
The OP said:
 
"Ever since, I hesitate using my computers in the rain."
 
Computers should not be run in the rain, they need to be protected from
the weather...unless specifically designed for outdoor all-weather use!
 
John ;-#)#
"pfjw@aol.com" <peterwieck33@gmail.com>: Jun 24 09:00AM -0700

On Monday, June 24, 2019 at 11:44:34 AM UTC-4, John Robertson wrote:
 
 
> "Ever since, I hesitate using my computers in the rain."
 
> Computers should not be run in the rain, they need to be protected from
> the weather...unless specifically designed for outdoor all-weather use!
 
I dunno - were the OP to hold a 240 VAC power-supply for that computer between his legs in a driving rain, it may have a salubrious effect.
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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