liz_Whit
New member
Hi
I've only had my D3100 a couple of months (and I'm on my 2nd post already !).
I'm based in the UK and have the charger adapter attached. I've never really had a problem before, but the other night I went to plug it in to an active socket (ie. the switch on the socket was already ON), and the charger blew up and shorted the whole house. Needless to say it has blown my charger and I now need to replace it, but I have never had any electrical problems at all in the house before.
I am wondering if this is a fault with the charger voltage or not, and if I can claim it back on my warranty. Have any other Nikon owners experienced this before ?
Many thanks
Liz
I've only had my D3100 a couple of months (and I'm on my 2nd post already !).
I'm based in the UK and have the charger adapter attached. I've never really had a problem before, but the other night I went to plug it in to an active socket (ie. the switch on the socket was already ON), and the charger blew up and shorted the whole house. Needless to say it has blown my charger and I now need to replace it, but I have never had any electrical problems at all in the house before.
I am wondering if this is a fault with the charger voltage or not, and if I can claim it back on my warranty. Have any other Nikon owners experienced this before ?
Many thanks
Liz