Fuse out plug in the plug dangerous?

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I just wanted to plug my laptop's power adapter into the socket and there was a bang, sparks, the fuse was blown out and it smelt burnt. I was terribly frightened. I do not think I got a punch, at least I did not feel anything, but now I'm bumming, if that may be dangerous.

I always get a little bit paranoid with stuff like that and now I imagine everything.

Tomorrow is Sunday so I can't call the electrician until Monday. Is there i-what to consider until then?

Za

You should first put the power plug in the socket and then connect the cable to your laptop. Then it does not spark, or hardly. Your power supply, as well as the battery from the laptop trying to saturate. Since it can happen that the machine flies, if both equipment at the same time demand electricity.

Fa

Well, after all, your laptop is still working, if you can write the question… Why do you want to call the electrician? If you take the power supply out of the can, you can change the fuse again at the machine, unless you still have old screw fuses.

gr

We're talking about a laptop, not an electric car. So much power does not pull the power supply again. Unless it is broken and has a short circuit.