Electrical convertor for my wireles router is extremely hot when in use. Is this normal? I'm in the UKand have three things plugged into the
electrical socket on the wall. The first is the actual power supply adapter
of the router which is fine in terms of temperature. This power supply is
plugged into the a travel adapter convertor block and this is one that is
really hot...I cant touch the black area on of the convertor for more than a
few seconds. Its a brown travel adapter block thing Its what converts the
voltage or something tor the UK, I dont think it should be this hot right?
Although it only is hot on the back strip of the actual adapter and not all
of it is this hot. I guess the black part of it is covered in some kind of
coating to help reduce the temperature? But I'm still worried that it way
too hot as the black part cant be touched for more than a few seconds. The
travel adapter convertor is plugged into a socket convertor because UK uses
three inputs for the electrical socket rather than two like everywhere else.
The rotuer is a D Link 108ag wireless and probably from america. Its working
fine and the comp has been on 24/7 for three weeks now since getting the
router. But is it dangerous? |