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my TP-Link ER7206 Router emits some smells

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  • S Southmountain

    my previous router is NetGear that comes with adapter, so it uses low voltage. but this TP-Link ER7206 uses 110 voltage directly and no adapter...

    diligent hands rule....

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    David Crow
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    They'll all have a step-down transformer, either inline or internal.

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    • S Southmountain

      I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

      diligent hands rule....

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      MGutmann
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      Two things. First, when it gets hot enough, you can make fried egg yolks on it. Second, good joke for the first of April.

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      • S Southmountain

        I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

        diligent hands rule....

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        Peter Adam
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        Maybe it just once fell back to smoke signals due to congested WiFi channels.

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        • S Southmountain

          I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

          diligent hands rule....

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          JohaViss61
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          Maybe the person who assembled it, dropped his lunch in there :laugh:

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          • S Southmountain

            I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

            diligent hands rule....

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            BernardIE5317
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            possible fix[^]

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            • S Southmountain

              I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

              diligent hands rule....

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              WPerkins
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              Need to dump the bad packet bin?

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              • S Southmountain

                I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

                diligent hands rule....

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                Bruce Patin
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                Two things cause smells: burning dust and burning insulation. If dust, shake and/or vacuum and/or spray with electronics cleaner. If burning insulation, you should be able to tell the difference, return it. If it is unfamiliar, try burning some insulated wire on the stove and you'll then recognize it.

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                • J JohaViss61

                  Maybe the person who assembled it, dropped his lunch in there :laugh:

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                  Jan Holst Jensen2
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                  My advice is to return it. Those volatile compounds that it emits are best avoided. I had the same issue with a D-Link router a few years back. Smelled terrible. I got it replaced and the new unit had no issues. I have a bunch of Raspberry Pi-s. Some of them are odorless, others smell like hot electronics even after weeks of burn-in. So it depends on model, batch, assembly line, etc. Sometimes you just get a unit that has residual whatever on it and that residue will evaporate ever so slowly when used. May take weeks or even years.

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                  • S Southmountain

                    my previous router is NetGear that comes with adapter, so it uses low voltage. but this TP-Link ER7206 uses 110 voltage directly and no adapter...

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    Roger Wright
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                    Southmountain wrote:

                    it uses low voltage

                    So do arc welders. Low voltage doesn't mean low risk, and operating voltage has nothing to do with a smelly router. I'd definitely contact the manufacturer.

                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                    • S Southmountain

                      I got this router few weeks ago and set it up beside my computer in home office. but I smelled pungent from this router. should I return this device?

                      diligent hands rule....

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                      Ki Sabisu
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                      New electronics equipment can be smelly indeed. Depends highly on the soldering process and the (over) use of flux most of the time. Routers usually don't have cooling fans to get rid of those smells quickly. Suggest to place a fan in front of the ventilation openings to blow or suck away the left-over evaporating molecules. Our new "talking" rice cooker is also smelly. Happily these things have cooling fans ;)

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