This photo taken by eeno of eeno.mine.nu shows the remainder of his iPod after it spontaneously combusted.

This photo taken by eeno of eeno.mine.nu shows the remainder of his iPod after it spontaneously combusted.

Apple's Japanese arm has received instructions from the Japanese trade ministry that it is to investigate increasingly common reports of an iPod Nano fire risk.

The case of the spontaneously combusting Nano which has the ministry concerned occurred in January of this year just outside Tokyo, and was caused when the unit – a first-generation Nano with the model number MA099J/A – shorted while charging. The sparks generated by the short were enough to cause the lithium battery to ignite.

Despite the incident occurring in January, the news from the ministry is that Apple has only just informed officials about the incident. The Tokyo fire joins other cases of flammable Nano units including an Atlanta man whose Nano ignited while in his pocket in October last year, an Australian unit which self-destructed in April, and the case of a trainer fanatic whose Nano tried to toast him during the night.

These dramatic incidents join other reports circulating the web of the in-built lithium battery in the Nano bulging, leaking, and even overheating enough to partially melt. When contacted regarding this issue, the only advice Apple customer services were able to offer was to remove the Nano from any carry case during charging, to prevent overheating.

The Japanese trade ministry will be keen to see Apple investigate these incidents more thoroughly, although there is currently nothing to indicate that a recall is on the cards. Nevertheless, with the incidents being dispersed over a wide geographic area the problem would seem to be a design or construction flaw rather than a bad batch of batteries.

Are you concerned about leaving your Nano charging, or do you have confidence in Apple's design abilities? Share your thoughts over in the forums.
Quote rjkoneill 13th March 2008, 10:30
sounds like a similar problem to those nokia batteries not so long ago
Quote Gunsmith 13th March 2008, 12:07
hmm

idiot genreal public + ipod + fire = idiot free enviroment?

sounds good to me
Quote theevilelephant 13th March 2008, 14:28
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Originally Posted by Gunsmith
idiot genreal public + ipod + fire = idiot free enviroment?

no idiot general public + ipod + fire = flaming idiots

anyway im starting to get paranoid, one day i will be walking along when my laptop, phone and mp3 players batteries explode and i die in a fiery ball of technological death.
Quote Cthippo 13th March 2008, 18:41
Not really a surprise when you consoider the energy density of modern batteries. You put that much raw wattage into a small space, plus extras when charging, and if something goes wrong, it all goes somewhere.
Quote dslickness 14th March 2008, 06:28
Time for cold fusion! psssh jk
Quote completemadness 14th March 2008, 13:46
Quote:
Originally Posted by dslickness
Time for cold fusion! psssh jk
just fyi, "cold" fusion isn't cold at all, its just not like the temperature of the suns surface

"Hey, your pockets smouldering" "its all you babe"
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