IBook gets too hot

At my new residence my only access to the net is via WiFi. I have no furniture and bought a black card table at Walmart to use my iBook on. My outlet is 2 prong so I bought a converter and plug a surge protector into it, and my iBook cable into the protector. Often it seems like my iBook gets way too hot and it uses the fan. Perhaps its the humidity of the area (my previous residence I lived in a room about 50 feet in the air) and I did not feel the humidity there as much as I do here. The iBook adaptor did not get as hot there neither when it was charging, and I also used Ethernet to connect to the Internet. So what is the explanation for the iBook and adapter getting too hot? Wifi? The outlets in in the Duplex? The card table? The humidity of the area? What?
John

Hi John,
I, too, have this problem and I'm living in England - low humidity and rarely gets 'hot' here. So, doubt it's an external issue. I recently had my battery replaced as my original was one that was recalled due to overheating and ruining the motherboard. I'm wondering if it's just the batteries for the G4's.
Have you had any luck finding anything else out? I'm going to take mine in to the local Mac store to see if they can shed any light. I'll let you know what they come back with.

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