[LINK] Qantas bans Dell laptop batteries

Adam Todd link at todd.inoz.com
Sat Aug 26 10:35:10 AEST 2006



And I'm totally confused!

As far as I can tell my Apple battery is not Sony.  At least nothing to 
note it as Sony.

It does say "Designed by Apple in California.  Assembled in China"

It's been charging on the laptop over night.  The battery is quite cool, 
the laptop itself is quite warm!  (Around the CPU area) Ok well it's been 
working hard over night!

I haven't yet found anything in my rough search about which Apple batteries 
are being recalled.  I suspect it's the vintage that I commented on prior 
with the molten mass that I saw at the Aussie Film office in Cannes in 
May.  Mine is a later model from my understanding.

At 06:56 PM 25/08/2006, rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au wrote:
>Let's just work this through.
>
>The consumer electronics brands have been on the warpath for three years 
>or more with the line that "counterfeit batteries are dangerous".
>Sony sells laptops with batteries that don't catch fire.
>Sony outsources battery supply for Dell and Apple to an unbranded Chinese 
>manufacturer.
>Dell and Apple buy batteries from Sony which catch fire.
>Other computer makers try leaving Dell hanging out to dry: 
>http://www.itbusinessedge.com/item/?ci=19514, "Lithium-Ion Battery Fire 
>Hazard Unique to Dell, Other OEMs Say"
>...and then Apple issues a recall.
>
>What a hilarious mess!
>
>RC
>
>Ivan Trundle wrote:
>
>>Apparently most of the batteries being recalled aren't actually
>>identified as 'Sony' batteries, and were made under contract by third
>>parties, primarily in China. Japan's Trade Ministry has ordered that
>>Sony report back by the end of August determining the cause and
>>future prevention of this problem, or face punitive fines. It appears
>>that batteries require more-thorough checking for metal contaminants,
>>which if jostled or placed under pressure can cause the metal to
>>pierce the insulation and potentially cause a short, and thus
>>allowing the battery to overheat in an uncontrollable way.
>>
>>Interestingly, at least five fires involving lithium-ion batteries
>>have been reported on US flights in the last two years, according to
>>the FAA (USA). Not good news at all.
>>
>>iT
>>
>>On 25/08/2006, at 5:21 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote:
>>
>>>At 12:02 PM 25/08/2006, Adam Todd wrote:
>>>
>>>>CLones never cales problems!  (ok less than never!)
>>>
>>>
>>>I looked at my battery maker in my new ACER: Sanyo.
>>>
>>>
>>>Jan Whitaker
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