[Maced] charging laptops
John Akhurst
johnakhurst at optusnet.com.au
Mon Mar 17 07:01:25 EST 2008
Jenny
I was lucky enough to have some old storage racks for LPs. They work
well.
John
On 16/03/2008, at 2:17 PM, jenny Ashby wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> How are you handling the heat? I am over it and I'm hoping Autumn
> returns.
>
> As we now have 6 laptops in each class room Gr3 -6 I am looking at
> ideas for charging them at the end of the day and the type of
> containers people use. We can't afford the 1500 dollar trolley
> types and was wondering if using plastic tubs that allow the
> laptops to stand up on their side with the end to attach the
> charger protuding is a good idea. Does it harm the laptops having
> them standing on their side and not sitting flat? Another idea I
> had was one of those plastic file stackers with one level for each
> laptop. How would that go? I know the laptops can get quite hot
> when they are charging so how do people work around the heat
> issue? Do you need to have air circulating around each laptop so
> they are not touching each other?
>
> Many thanks from Jenny
>
> PS.. If anyone could take a snap of their charging I would ove to
> see some different ideas.
>
>
>
>
> Jenny Ashby
> ICT/RR/Lib
> Epsom Primary School
> Victoria
> Australia
>
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