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weeal | 20:44 Tue 17th Feb 2009 | ChatterBank
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Nobody answered this in Home & Garden so trying the CB lot :-

I have a pair of Philips cordless phones, about a year old, and on the main phone the transformer is roasting hot all the time. It really worries me, is this supposed to happen?

It has to be plugged in permanently as its my house phone and I cant swap them over as the fitting size is different on phone 2. The transformer on the 2nd phone is cool.
Thanks for any advice.
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i hope you got insurance weeal lol. sorry i cant help
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lol, Im scared it might go on fire, nobody to help haha
i try to get a job as a fireman next lol
Weeal hi Shouln't get more then hand warm!(is it worth the Risk?
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Thanks stompe, I will buy a new cable and transformer thing.
Are you SURE you should have two phones plugged in at one time.
I don't know the technical side,but it's just an idea?
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Hi Mr Veritas, its a two phone set. One main phone which connects to the BT socket and a second phone in the bedroom which receives a signal from the first.

Its standard stuff these days to have sets of phones.
WeeAl Does your main phone come with an adaptor which is plugged into the mains supply?
If this is the case,after an initial charge of about 16 hours from new you should be able to turn it off and still use it for a while before re-charging.
Have a look in the instruction manual.
It shouldn't get red hot :-S
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High there Mighty
If I unplug it I get no phone line at all. It must remain powered to make and receive calls.

Isnt that why they tell you in case of fire use a mobile cos if the power shorts you cant dial 999?
Aaaaah In that case the fault is the power supply from the white box you plug it into.
Get a BT engineer,or if you know one,an electrician to check the output from the connector.
It really shouldn't get very hot :-(
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lol, no its an electrically operated phone

no?

The wee white box is not a power supply, its only a phone line
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you not got a digital phone? lol
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordless_telephon e

^ needs electricity supply for it to work.
Thanks tho Mighty Man

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