Phone bottom end got hot, plastic melted, fire concern
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(08-20-2021, 08:13 PM)mronell Wrote: Hi,

I am using a Pinephone 64 Beta  edition as my main cell phone.  It has
been workable since mid-May 2021, and  I have been using the Mobian OS
to run  the phone.  It has  growing pains, but  until tonight,  I was
reasonably happy  with it.  Tonight, while  on a charging cord  that I
have been  using since  purchasing the  phone, the  bottom end  of the
phone got way too hot.  It has  always run very warm, but this was not
reasonable.  The  charging cord  end started to  melt.  Felt  like the
battery might enter thermal runaway.  I  believe that the phone is now
not safely  usable.  The phone  is still  running and has  cooled down
maybe, but I am  not sure whether there is lasting  damage and I don't
want my home and  family burned.  I have it now  outside on a concrete
patio surface.

Is  there a  warranty?  Am  I on  my own?  The cord  seemed OK  until
tonight.  Once it  melted, the cord now seems unsafe  as well.  I have
that unplugged also.  The cord was  by Manhattan, 10', USB-A to USB-C.
Charger  seems  OK.  We  have  other  similar  cords  in use  with  no
problems.

Marc

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I was  using a  10' Manhattan  USB-A to USB-C  cord when  the overheat
occurred and the cord connector (USB-C) attached to the Pine64 melted.
I  took photos  of  the connector  that melted  next  to an  undamaged
connector by the same manufacturer.  The photos are attached below.  I
have never  had a problem  with a  Manhattan cord before.  I purchase
them because I trust the quality of their products.

I powered off the phone and  checked the battery.  There does not seem
to be  damage and there  is no smell  of burned components  within the
cell phone.  The battery appears to be undamaged.  There is no sign of
obvious deformation from heat damage.  I  moved the phone outside to a
safe, non-combustible location, plugged it into an extension cable via
a  3A charging  block and  the  red USB-C  cord with  which the  phone
shipped.  The phone again got significantly  hot, but the red cord was
not  damaged.  The  phone  has always  run  significantly hotter  than
typical Samsung or Apple cell phones  and I assumed that the model has
thermal problems  that need  to be worked  out.  Recently  though, the
thermal problems seem to  be worse.  I am using the  Pine64 as my only
cell phone.  I no longer  trust bringing the  phone into my  house to
charge at night as  my family sleeps.  I do need  a working, safe cell
phone.

Please see enclosed  melted connector shots.  The  Manhattan 10' cable
is no  longer safe  to use.  It had charged  the phone  regularly for
about 2 months.

Are  there critical  differences between  the red  USB cord  and other
manufacturer's  USB-C charging  cords?  Are  other manufacturer  cords
incompatible with the  Pine64?  Do all Pine64  phones have significant
thermal problems or is my particular phone unusual?

Thank you,

marc

On 2021-08-21 04:41, Pine Microsystems Inc. wrote:
> Hello Marc,
>
> Please confirm if the PinePhone battery melted, and you are using the
> read USB-C power cable to charge the phone.
>
> Could you please snapshot a photo of the charging cord for our
> checking?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
> support team #4...


mronellHi,

I am using a Pinephone 64 Beta  edition as my main cell phone.  It has
been workable since mid-May 2021, and  I have been using the Mobian OS
to run  the phone.  It has  growing pains, but  until tonight,  I was
reasonably happy  with it.  Tonight, while  on a charging cord  that I
have been  using since  purchasing the  phone, the  bottom end  of the
phone got way too hot.  It has  always run very warm, but this was not
reasonable.  The  charging cord  end started to  melt.  Felt  like the
battery might enter thermal runaway.  I  believe that the phone is now
not safely  usable.  The phone  is still  running and has  cooled down
maybe, but I am  not sure whether there is lasting  damage and I don't
want my home and  family burned.  I have it now  outside on a concrete
patio surface.

Is  there a  warranty?  Am  I on  my own?  The cord  seemed OK  until
tonight.  Once it  melted, the cord now seems unsafe  as well.  I have
that unplugged also.  The cord was  by Manhattan, 10', USB-A to USB-C.
Charger  seems  OK.  We  have  other  similar  cords  in use  with  no
problems.

Marc
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RE: Phone bottom end got hot, plastic melted, fire concern - by mronell - 08-21-2021, 01:08 PM

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