May 6, 2009 16:06
Other than the airline adapter that Apple sells (which doesnt work plugged to my 12V socket) does anyone know of another solution for a MbPro with a Mag Safe Adapter
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Ford Johnson Wrote:Barry - I've got a magsafe that has frayed away from the power brick. When I replace it I'd like to cut off the magsage connector and attach it to a 12 dc power source.
markH Wrote:joined the chopped magsafe cable to the cheapo 12v psu, set the voltage switch and plugged it in
jagasail Wrote:I used some heat shrink tubing to support the cable where it comes out of the plug, that ensures that there is not any stress on the solder connections.markH Wrote:joined the chopped magsafe cable to the cheapo 12v psu, set the voltage switch and plugged it in
That's really all the Mikegyver one is; he essentially solders on a female connector to the magsafe cable that matches with one of the standard male plugs that comes with the Kensington brick, nothing more.
That, btw, is the weak point in the Mikegyver one - I've had two fail at the female plug he put on. Next time I'll do it myself.
Scot
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