Here are a few tips for cooling down laptop adapters you can try.
How can I stop laptop adapter from overheating?
1. Keep the Adapter Away From Radiators
First, make sure the laptop adapter is in a reasonably cool place. So, do not leave the adapter near warm radiators. Open the windows in the room that includes the laptop during warmer summer days. Users can also enhance the airflow around the charger by sliding some pencils beneath the adapter’s transformer box.
2. Remove the Laptop’s Battery
The laptop’s battery can overheat its adapter charger. If the laptop has a removable battery, remove the battery from it. Then the adapter won’t charge the battery when it’s plugged into a laptop. If that greatly cools down the adapter, consider getting a new battery for the laptop.
3. Reduce PC Performance by Switching to Power Saver
4. Periodically Unplug the Adapter
Most laptop batteries will last at least two to three hours when fully charged. So, users don’t need to have their laptops plugged in all the time. Therefore, users can unplug their adapter chargers every hour or so for about 15 minutes. That will give the adapter a 15 minute cool off period every hour. However, the adapter will still be plugged in most of the time to keep the battery charged for those periods when the laptop isn’t plugged in.
5. Charge the Battery More Regularly
Some laptops have batteries that last longer than 10 hours, which reduces the necessity for adapter chargers when laptops are fully charged. Thus, users should charge their laptops more regularly when they’re not utilizing them. That will keep the laptop more fully charged when needed, which will minimize the requirement to plug-in the adapter charger with the laptop on. So, there are a few ways users can cool down adapter chargers. However, consider replacing adapter chargers if they still get too hot. Some users might be able to claim replacements for adapter chargers if they’re still within their laptops’ warranty periods.
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