On the contrary, I can leave my bn charging over night, and it is 
fine.  At what temperature do you have it charging? What you 
could do is send me a recording of what you do and what happens 
off list, and we could communicate like that? Cheers, Blake.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Nick Cocchiarella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Bn List <[email protected]
>Date sent: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:52:26 -0600
>Subject: [Braillenote] I think I know what happened to my bn...

>I think I've discovered the reasoning behind this display fry-up,
>and that's putting it literally, since it was the charger that's
>done it.  I've just plugged the unit in to charge a few hours
>ago, and it feels quite warm to the touch, which is quite
>abnormal I think.  That sort of thing fried the braille display's
>inner workings overnight, and could likely do more damage if left
>any longer.  I inserted a pc card into the slot for a total of 2
>minutes today and it came out feeling as though it has been
>sitting in hot sunlight for hours.  I'd be interested to see the
>ethernet card once I take it out of this thing.  Thanks for all
>of your help though, it was greatly appreciated.
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