Random question.. Does your charger emit a hissing noise?

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Don't know if this is normal since I've never had a charger emit sounds before, but my N7 charger makes a weird hissing noise. It's not incredibly loud, but it is definitely audible from a few feet away. If I unplug it from the wall socket, it persists for ~5 more seconds, gradually elevating in frequency until it stops altogether. Pretty sure it's been like this ever since I got it, but I didn't really notice until a month ago.

I have it plugged in to the wall socket most of the time, out of convenience--I know I should be more energy efficient, but my laptop charger is always plugged in so I didn't think it would be an issue. Should I change my charging habits, contact ASUS, or not worry about the noise?
 
I would get that exchanged immediately. That's not normal.

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Yea it is, transformers hiss, it's %100 normal

And it persists for a few seconds because if there capacitor discharge.

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Yea it is, transformers hiss, it's %100 normal

And it persists for a few seconds because if there capacitor discharge.

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Thanks for letting me know that. I'm paranoid about hissing things.

"all animals are created equal but some animals are more equal than others" animal bylaws- animal farm
 
Yea it is, transformers hiss, it's %100 normal

Thanks, good to know. Should I treat it with more care than a regular charger, i.e. not leaving it in the wall socket? I had contacted ASUS repair about an hour ago, and they told me I should 'get it checked out immediately'--meaning, I'd have to eat shipping costs to have it disappear for a month :P. Always glad to avoid repair hell lol
 
I was going to say no, but then I put my ear up to mine and I do hear a hiss, it is very quiet though on mine, I can't hear it from more than 18" away.

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If you want to conserve your energy bill, then go for it, but they aren't near as bad as a lightbulb, or anything that you'd think normal to leave plugged in all the time.
 
I had the same problem with my tab 3 lite 7". But when I put my ear against the back and it was louder. I believe it was my battery overheating or melting. I thought it was going to blow.

So I believe it could be your battery heating up enough to boil, sizzle or melt. You may have to replace it. Hoped this helped
 

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