3rd Party AC Adapters

My search turned up a lot of complaints about the lack of an included AC adapter, but almost nothing regarding people's experience using 3rd party products. I see them in various places for under $10.00, including shipping, and was wondering if anyone has used any of them.

I am familiar with Sonnett. They make a line of high quality products, so you should be quite pleased with this one. (I am wondering though about the much less expensive ones that you can usually buy for less than ten dollars, shipped). Don't wish to damage my iPod, but I know that there are tremendous markups on almost all accessories. Would appreciate hearing what the specs are, especially the output voltage and current (e.g. 5V, 500ma). Also whether it has circuitry that cuts off when fully charged.

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  • Recommendations for 3rd party AC adapters?

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    So I'm looking for a well-made (above all else) but hopefully cost effective 3rd party replacement adapter. Recommend away!

    Hi,
    I got a the MCE PORTABLE AC POWER ADAPTER FOR POWERBOOK G4 in december to use with my 15" g4 1.67. Works great except for no color ring indicating charging it is white though, which matches the original color scheme and for $40 from clubmac.com, it proved to be one of the better deals around at the time I think.
    Good Luck!

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  • How 3rd party adapters are created?

    Dear Experts
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    Hi,
         May be this will be helpful to you, It may not be upto your requirement but i hope it will help you.
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d1d9bf90-0201-0010-20b0-d00d866891c8
    Bye,
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    can i get in detail with screen shots different 3rd party adapters like seeburger,iway etc and when and how to use them.

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    thanx
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    I doubt that you will ever see an adapter to use the new 24" LED with an older model Mac b/c (I think) it would have to be active (not just a passive cable) and the market would probably not justify the cost. If it does ever exist, be prepared for the cost factor (high).

  • Using a 3rd party router for Multicast

    Hi all,
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    With the above statement in mind, we know that a lot of you do choose to use other routers.  The information contained here has come from fellow customers who have given their time to share this information in good faith. Thanks to all of the forum members who have helped make this information available to our community it is a great example of the wealth of information that a community can provide and we hope this encourages users to come back and visit us in the future.
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    [TimCurtis' post]
    DLink Dir 825
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    [walkerx's post]
    Netgear R6300
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    Stephanie
    BTCare Community Manager
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    Thanks for confirming that quails.
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    BTCare Community Mod
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  • 3rd party iPhone 5 adapter question

    I recently bought the iPhone 5 from AT&T and while i was there they said something that if i were to used a 3rd party adapter to charge my phone, i would leave a electric stamp in the phone and would void out any warranty and the same thing for 3rd party cases.  Now to me, it sort of sounded like a crock to try to get me to buy thier marked up products but is there any truth to this?
    Thanks in advance.

    Ok so let's work out how much I need to spend on adapters!
    We have 3 iPhone 4's in the house which I would love to upgrade to iPhone 5's plus 1 ipod touch which again I would love to upgrade.
    We have 1 speaker dock in the dining room, 1 in the living room and 2 upstairs! Now charging is not a problem cos I will get lightning cables with all the new devices!
    All of my docks are on many occasions being used at once!
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    I got about £400 quids worth of equiptment which is now redundant unless I spend another £120!!
    I personally am only one of many whos is not happy with having to buy the adapter!
    I understand the need to move with times and thik the cable is brilliant! But common I bet it only costs a fiver to make!!!

  • 3rd-party AC adapter for Powerbook and Macbook?

    Looking into buying an AC adapter to keep at a 3rd location I'm spending a lot of time at. My current Powerbook won't live forever, so I'll probably be getting a Macbook (Pro) in a future that's nearer and nearer, and thus it'd be great if I could feed a future laptop off the same adapter. There are lots of adapters to work with whole collections of laptops, but for now I haven't found a single one that comes with the connectors for both a Powerbook and a Macbook. Are these models that different in their power requirements?

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  • 3rd-party MagSafe adapter almost caught fire!

    OK, long story short, I was using my 13-inch MacBook just fine. I have been using this 3rd-party power adapter for a month or two after the original stopped working:
    http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/lovemacs_2219_691224488
    Things were still going fine, until suddenly just a little while before I began typing this, I noticed the green LED blinking yellow and smoke coming from it! Of course I panicked, shut off the power to the strip it was connected to, unplugged it and pulled out the power cord. The MacBook itself is OK, and the MagSafe port on it looks fine. The MagSafe connector itself looks fine; no frays on the wire, no burn marks on the connector itself, etc.; but now I'm afraid to re-plug it in (this might be the safest option.)
    Any recommendations? Should I take my MacBook to an Apple Store? Or should I just go and buy a "real" 60w MagSafe power adapter?

    buy an Apple branded adapter, you can often find them used on eBay etc..  3rd party adapters tend to be of less quality.  Lesson learned.

  • 3rd Party SCORM Adapter

    I'm wondering if anyone has implemented a 3rd party SCORM adapter with OLM? We have run into performance issues with the integrated SCORM Adapters ability to stream voice. Our courses are currently created with UPK - with voice - and are VERY large in size. Unfortunatley, UPK only supports WAV files at this time which is unfortunately a very large voice file with minimal to no compression.
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    http://www.seertechsolutions.com

  • 3rd Party AC-Adapter Question

    I bought a 3rd Party AC-Adapter for my iPhone and I have a quick question.
    I know the iPhone is required to charge w5 volts and not more, but it says on the box that the *Output DC* is 12V, but it also says 5V DC (regulated). Is this okay? Can I trust it to charge my iPhone? Will it affect the battery meter in anyway?

    Apple was very slow to license its proprietary MagSafe connector to other manufacturers, though it appears they've finally done so now. For the longest time, it was just impossible to find anyone selling third-party MagSafe adapters, and those who did were clearly buying Apple adapters at full price and cutting the plugs off them. It made their products exorbitantly expensive. That's no longer the case; you can find junk MagSafe adapters online now for less than $25. I wouldn't buy one, but you may want to consider that option.

  • 3rd party adapter integration into XI

    Dear Experts
    I wanted to know how 3rd party adapters are integrated into XI?

    Hi Dheer,
    There many third party adapters available in market.
    One example is seeburger:
    U need to follow the below steps for integration into XI:
    For the same requirement you need to follow the below steps:
    1) First deploye the Std seeburger mapping provided by see burger on XI
    2) If you are using the AS2 adapter then you have to install the AS2 server on XI server.
    3) Once you install the std seeburger on SAP XI server you will see the AS2,X400,OFTPS,VAN adapter on XI ID.
    5) You need to call the std mapping in the adapter module which does the conversion from EDI to XML and XML to EDI.
    if u need process then let me know I will send u the configuration threads which is required for integration.
    EDI Adapter by SeeBurger
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/206e2b65-2ca8-2a10-edad-f2d1391644cb
    B2B(EDI) Integration using SAP Netweaver XI and Seeburger AS2 Adapter
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/00f9cdf5-d812-2a10-03b4-aff3bbf792bf
    Integrating XI with SeeBurger
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6dc02f5d-0601-0010-cd9d-f4ff9a7e8c33
    Brief about seeburger:
    Seeburger adapters like OFTPS,AS2,X400 are used for B2B scenario where the file is coming through WAn network or mailbox. As XI dont have capability to convert the EDIFACT format file to XML the same work will be done by seeburger adapters.
    The SEEBURGER Business Integration Converter (BIC) is an any-to-any format converter, used to translate EDI data and legacy data formats into XML and vice versa. It can also be used for complex, high performance XML-to-XML mappings or to interface to existing JDBC data sources.
    Supported EDI formats include:
    • ANSI
    • EDIFACT
    • INHOUSE
    • IDOC
    • XML Schema
    • XML DTD
    • CSV
    • Delimited Data
    • positional data
    • SWIFT
    • EANCOM
    and many more.
    See for converting the EDI XML to EDI and XML-EDI you need to have a seeburger mapping program at the adapter module which does the conversion. For this module you need a BIC tool of seeburger which provides the different module program for EDI to XML and XML-EDI. This program needs to be deployed on XI and through adapter it has to be called for conversion.
    refer belwo weblog:
    /people/nithiyanandam.au2/blog/2008/02/20/handling-edi-interfaces-using-seeburger-bic-modules
    Thnx
    Chirag
    Edited by: Chirag Gohil on Feb 25, 2008 12:51 PM

  • 3rd Party adapter on different JVM

    Dear Experts,
    We want to buy a 3rd party adapter for SFTP as that is not supported in standard SAP PI, we are on SAP PI7.0. Can we install the 3rd party adapter on a separate JVM and use it in ID?
    The adapters we are considering are Advantco & Aedaptive.

    Hi Uday,
    We have used Advantco SFTP adapter without any issues. We have deployed it in PI and it work fine.
    Thanks,
    Siva Kumar

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