Recently I traveled to a country with 220V
electricity instead of 110V in the US. I noted that
when the charger was plucked in a electric current
was palpable on the handrest areas next to the built
in mouse.
Anybody have the same experience?
Yes, I can also feel it over the speaker covers and on the lid esp. around the logo.
I've been living in Thailand for the past 19 years and I get the same stacic discharge off our Air/con which has an Aluminum case. Here we use 220v/50Hz, as apposed to 110v/60Hz in the US. I had a heck of a time trying to get full power out of our microwave we brought over because of the difference in A/C cycles (50Hz/60Hz). They've just recently made it an electrical standard to use three pronged plugs, but many times I still see electricans cut/yank the thrid prong off to accomodate an older socket!
Since the current (amperage) is so low, it's not considered dangerous, but like any electrical appliance, I wouldn't use it in the bath or in the rain. 😉 The three pronged adaptor will take care of most, if not all of the problem.
Chakris