Power adapter working only 30 seconds after repair
Original-Beitrag von::
Hi there,
I replaced my MacBook Air adapter's wire following [guide|24487|this guide], only I installed a replacement wire instead of keeping the old one.
I had already done it once and hadn't had a problem.
Since I did, adapter won't charge for more than about 24 seconds. After that time, it goes completely down, LED is off, computer doesn't see it at all. Consistently.
I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in to make it charge again. It consistently works. I don't need to wait, unplugging it and plugging it back in instantly is enough.
Conversely, unplugging it from the Mac and replugging it doesn't change anything.
However, if I unplug the adapter from both the Mac and the wall, then plug it to the wall only, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it to the Mac, it works (for 30 seconds though).
I can't detect any heat during these 24 seconds. No sound either.
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As a corner case, if I leave the computer charging while closed, then it works fine. Also, if it is not using too much CPU, or network bandwidth, it seems to work fine too.
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As a corner case, if I leave the computer charging while closed, then it works fine. Also, in some cases it works fine too, mostly when it has been charging while off for a while. It seems that after about 40 minutes charging while off, if I turn it on then it continues charging without problem.
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I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.
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I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.
One potential noteworthy thing is that I am using this 45 W MacBook Air charger on a 60 W MacBook Pro. I had no problem before though.
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EDIT : I charged my computer while having it closed, and since then the problem doesn't appear
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Additional information:
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* I couldn't find the wattage in System Information, however based on information on Apple's website, my Macbook requires a 60 W power supply.
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* Based on the information about the replacement wire, it seems to be compatible with both 45 W, 60W and 85 W adapters.
Power adapter working only 30 seconds after repair
Original-Beitrag von::
Hi there,
I replaced my MacBook Air adapter's wire following [guide|24487|this guide], only I installed a replacement wire instead of keeping the old one.
I had already done it once and hadn't had a problem.
Since I did, adapter won't charge for more than about 24 seconds. After that time, it goes completely down, LED is off, computer doesn't see it at all. Consistently.
I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in to make it charge again. It consistently works. I don't need to wait, unplugging it and plugging it back in instantly is enough.
Conversely, unplugging it from the Mac and replugging it doesn't change anything.
However, if I unplug the adapter from both the Mac and the wall, then plug it to the wall only, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it to the Mac, it works (for 30 seconds though).
I can't detect any heat during these 24 seconds. No sound either.
As a corner case, if I leave the computer charging while closed, then it works fine. Also, if it is not using too much CPU, or network bandwidth, it seems to work fine too.
-
I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.
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I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.
+
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One potential noteworthy thing is that I am using this 45 W MacBook Air charger on a 60 W MacBook Pro. I had no problem before though.
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EDIT : I charged my computer while having it closed, and since then the problem doesn't appear
Power adapter working only 30 seconds after repair
Original-Beitrag von::
Hi there,
I replaced my MacBook Air adapter's wire following [guide|24487|this guide], only I installed a replacement wire instead of keeping the old one.
I had already done it once and hadn't had a problem.
Since I did, adapter won't charge for more than about 24 seconds. After that time, it goes completely down, LED is off, computer doesn't see it at all. Consistently.
I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in to make it charge again. It consistently works. I don't need to wait, unplugging it and plugging it back in instantly is enough.
Conversely, unplugging it from the Mac and replugging it doesn't change anything.
However, if I unplug the adapter from both the Mac and the wall, then plug it to the wall only, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it to the Mac, it works (for 30 seconds though).
I can't detect any heat during these 24 seconds. No sound either.
+
As a corner case, if I leave the computer charging while closed, then it works fine. Also, if it is not using too much CPU, or network bandwidth, it seems to work fine too.
+
I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.
Power adapter working only 30 seconds after repair
Original-Beitrag von::
Hi there,
I replaced my MacBook Air adapter's wire following [guide|24487|this guide], only I installed a replacement wire instead of keeping the old one.
I had already done it once and hadn't had a problem.
Since I did, adapter won't charge for more than about 24 seconds. After that time, it goes completely down, LED is off, computer doesn't see it at all. Consistently.
I have to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in to make it charge again. It consistently works. I don't need to wait, unplugging it and plugging it back in instantly is enough.
Conversely, unplugging it from the Mac and replugging it doesn't change anything.
However, if I unplug the adapter from both the Mac and the wall, then plug it to the wall only, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it to the Mac, it works (for 30 seconds though).
I can't detect any heat during these 24 seconds. No sound either.
I have tried both the "duck head" as well as the extension chord. I also tried on several power outlets, including through an inverter with its own battery.