• @paultimate14
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      2211 months ago

      Slightly. If you were concerned you could bridge the contacts with an insulated screwdriver or something.

      It’s probably not something I would be concerned about unless this is a more powerful charger. It’s too blurry to see but even the large electrolytic doesn’t look big enough to be worried.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      I wouldn’t experiment with such a malfunction when the unit is plugged in. The best solution is to de-energise the house, if you have experience with the electrical panel, and then manipulate to remove the broken parts from the socket.

    • @Trollception
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      111 months ago

      Not if the phone was plugged in. The capacitors would drain almost immediately.

    • mommykink
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      -111 months ago

      Or just throw down a big rubber mat to pull then out