A single report recently surfaced that inaccurately
speculates that the recently announced power cord replacement for Xbox is somehow related to broken "solder joints" inside of early Xbox consoles. This
report is simply not true.
In rare cases, solder joints have broken. This issue is not associated with the power cord replacement program,
nor is
it unique to the Foxlink power supplies [wow! some truth here] or even Xbox consoles. All consumer electronics products experience some broken solder joints as a result of
ordinary wear and tear. Broken solder joints inside the Xbox
are a warranty issue. All Xbox consoles (even without a replacement
cord) have been designed to insure that
a broken solder joint does not
present any safety issue. Rare cases my ass. Look at all the people JUST ON XBOX-SCENE that have had these broken joints. Now consider the percentage of ppl on X-S vs. the total number of xbox owners, and you can see that there are easily tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of xbox psu's with broken power connectors.
Ordinary wear and tear? Its clearly a bad design. Why is it mostly Foxlink supplies that are broken? Answer: lack of support of the power connector. Bad design, should be replaced.
Not a safety issue? It is most definitely a safety issue! What the hell do you think is sparking in there? Many of us that have had Xboxes CATCH ON FIRE have opened the consoles, and discovered that the area around the power connector was the source of the fire, and it was because of the broken solder joints. How can a console catching of fire not be a safety issue? People are getting burned, and property is damaged. Sooner or later somebody's house is going to get burned down, or worse, somebody may DIE. How is this not a safety issue?