Heat causes the chip to give a warning and shuts down. That's not dangerous.
A device turning on a display by itself is a problem, but not necessarily dangerous. It's symptomatic of a bad button or bad wire connection to the button.
A short circuit that causes the safety feature to kick in is made safe by said safety feature.
Where is the REAL danger?
And before you try to lecture me on electronics safety, what exactly are your qualifications? I'm a Nissan certified automotive electrician and a Systems Administrator who routinely builds $80,000 servers for a living. What exactly makes you an expert to lecture me?
And please don't tell me that comment was just a personal attack meant to harass me. Not after you got an admin involved.
Water can kill you if you drink too much, but I'm not going to make posts saying WATER IS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS!!! like you did.
If you're going to make a claim like that, justify it with specific information, not some hypothetical ramblings. If you can't, admit it was an unjustified claim.
My qualification really don't matter... (edited out since you edited your post) but since you ask I am a 40 year State Licensed Electrician and a 20 year State Licensed Electrical Contractor with 3 college degrees. Degree in Micro Computer Technology from two centers of higher education and a degree in Fire Protection Technology.
Now back to my question to you...please furnish evidence that they are completely safe.
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