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2017 MBP 13" non

Hi there, today at work I had my brand new 2017 MBP 13" non-touchbar plugged in using the stock 2 pronged USB-C power adapter to a surge protector strip. I was also plugged in via aux cord to a set of (Audioengine I believe) speakers. This was my first time working in this particular office so I am not sure if everything is properly ground/etc.

 

On 3 or 4 occasions (hopefully no more that I didn't notice), I went to touch the keyboard/chassis of the laptop and felt a little static electricity *pop* and heard a little crackle pop noise, both from my finger and over the speaker.

 

Now back at home I have not yet plugged in my laptop to test anything, and I have not been shocked since. Everything seems normal with it, but I am curious if any damage could have been done?

 

Side note- the other day, at home, while my laptop was plugged in, I actually felt that "vibration" feeling of leaking current on the back of the screen. It went away after a bit, and I read that that is more or less a normal occurrence. This seemed a lot weirder.

 

Edit- here's a video of the closest thing I could find to what I experienced. I didn't see the visible spark because I was in a lit room, but this is what is sounded like. Macbook Pro electric shocks?? - YouTube

 

Thanks!



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