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hi,

thanks in advance to any help you can offer.

recently, for the first time, i attempted to watch a film through my laptop connected to my television. i connected my latop to my sony flatscreen telly with an hdmi cable. the tv was plugged in and on; the latop was on but NOT with its ac adapter plugged in. no problems here. i then decided to connect the latop to its ac adapter and there was a flash, bang and smell of burning. i turned off the computer immediately. it turned out the motherboard was fried. the tv was fine, as was the hdmi cable. but what im searching for is the answer to why this happened. where could the fault have been, and in which appliance?

thanks very much

dave
 
I cannot remember the sequence but on connecting the power supply to a laptop, there are usually instructions to say either plug into laptop before mains or vice versa.
Since you put power to the transformer first it seems like this was the wrong way round.
I think the transformer when powered can build up a charge on the output that is transferred to the laptop on connection.
However all this is vaguely remembered details so could be rubbish, however I think that is the area that you need to consider.
 
As Richard has said. It was more than likely a coincidence that it happened when you first tried connecting your laptop to the TV.
 
Thanks for your help Richard, I really appreciate it. I take full responsibility for what happened if indeed it was my actions that caused the damage. However, I know many people, myself included that will connect a plugged in AC adapter to an already on, laptop. I cant figure out how adding an hdmi cable into the mix could have caused such damage.

The reason I ask the question is the repair of the motherboard will be costly unless I can ascertain whether or not either the TV or the laptop was somehow faulty before this event.

Thanks again Richard, and any other responses are most welcome
 
hi resu, thanks for your input.
should I just take it that I'm really unlucky? and there was a million to one chance of this happening?

cheers
 
As I say I can't really remember where I saw it but I think it was in the instructions to my laptop (bought five years ago!).
I think that this would in general be considered a dangerous situation to have designed in to a power supply, so I expect it would not happen often.
If you were to state that the power supply output was unstable then this would likely be the case.
 
Think you would be better getting a independent person who knows about these sort of things to look into this. Maybe even dig out or search the interweb for instructions for both your TV and laptop to ascertain as Richard said if there is a "correct" way to connect the appliances together.
 
thanks dillb,

i suppose an additional reason to solve this issue would be so that i know if perhaps the hdmi port on the tv has a fault, so as not to connect anything else to it.

cheers
 
just checked the laptop manual for instructions on how to connect to tv via hdmi

1 Plug the power cord of your TV (1) into an AC outlet.
2 Plug one end of an HDMI cable (2) to the HDMI output port (3) on the computer and the other end to the TV.
3 Switch the input channel of the TV to external input.
4 Set up the TV configuration system

no mention of having the laptop plugged in.will have to check the tv manual now.
 
think it's a case of spilling beer onto the laptop and then phoning insurers.
 

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