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Can the charger burn out if the battery does not hold a charge well?
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With a small load, the charge heated up, and with a strong one it became red-hot and recently stopped working under a haze. Could this be due to the fact that the battery has almost ceased to hold a charge normally? If you code in a simple editor, then everything is fine. But having loaded the computer harder, it could be discharged faster than it was charging. During the night, a closed laptop was discharged by 10%. Not the first battery to die, but it hasn't happened since the last one.
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Well, right "because of this" maybe not, but a bad battery is an additional load on charging.
It may not fully charge and constantly draw a decent amount of current from the charger.
Was the charger original?
Is it possible to land a kinescope while playing the dandy? What about LSD TVs?
Charging is stupidly not designed for the power you consume, it could burn out both as a result of this, and simply because the stars converged on it. Take a quality charge more powerful next time and there will be no problems.
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