Black MacBook Power Adapter

Will the  60W Magsafe Power Adapter currently listed at the Apple Store work with my 2006 black MacBook 3,1?

If that's the same wattage as the one you now have it will be fine (I'm pretty sure all the MacBook power adaptors are the same wattage.)

Similar Messages

  • Macbook Power Adapter not being replaced

    Hi,
    My macbook power adapter got burnt first from Magsafe connector end and I stapled it myself and now its burnt from the end where it connects to the adapter itself.
    I appraoched the service center but they are saying that they cannot replace the adapter because it is tampered. However all I did was I tried to fix the wires from the magsafe end just to make sure it is well connected and it was a minor issue. Now this small fix is causing me this big cost.
    I am worried because the way the adapter is, it got burnt from both end as the cable is so soft and weak that it gets damaged with uses and even if I invest money again there is a good chance that it will get damaged again.
    Please suggest. I was in love with apple products but this adapter issue is a big setback. I even started bloggin about apple products and now it seems that I have to tell the truth to people how bad this apple adapter is in deed. Bad experience overall!

    Actually, Apple is very good at replacing faulty adapters. It is fairly inexpensive for them to do and to not do so could cause them more serious problems if those faulty adapters should ignite and catch fire.
    It seems the most common problem people have with the MagSafe connector is pulling on the cable to remove it. The MagSafe connector is designed to be a safety feature to prevent damage to your MacBook in case the cord is accidentally pulled (someone tripping over it, etc.). The idea being to sacrifice the adapter vs. the MacBook. When removing the MagSafe connector, you should be removing it at the connector itself, not by tugging the cable. The connector is very easy to remove if you simply tilt it either side to side or up/down.
    The biggest problem here is your attempted repair. To use a staple to fix a problem such as a loose power connector that, as you say, was burnt is a questionable repair. You really shouldn't play around with items related to power supply. A staple used to hold the cable to the MagSafe connector would have to be VERY close to the connector itself and also like very close to the broken and possibly shorting wires. It is possible that the repair may have caused more damage. A staple in that area and one stapled tight enough to actually hold everything in place could easily short the connectors in the MagSafe.
    You really should have brought this to Apple's attention when you had the initial problem. "None of this would have ever happened had Woody gone directly to the police".

  • US IBook AC plug adapter into European MacBook power adapter?

    Hello everybody,
    I have a MacBook white, bought in France, and I would like to use it in the US. Some years ago I bought a power adapter for my IBook G3 in the US, so I kept the AC plug adapter. Do you think it is safe to use the old AC plug adapter with the new power adapter? It looks just like the plugs shown in the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit, but I prefer to be sure. I just don’t want to burn my Mac!
    Hoping someone could help…

    Perfectly fine. It's a standard connector that Apple hasn't changed in years. It's an extremely simple passive connection with no electronics. I've been freely swapping the adapter plugs from iBook, MacBook, and iPod power adapters.

  • MacBook power adapter.

    Hi,
    I am getting a white MacBook. Will it do any harm if a 85 watts power adapter for a MacBook Pro is used instead of the 60 watt adapter recommended.
    Thanks for any answers,
    Alan.

    Hi gtake,
    Thanks for the reply. You have confirmed what I was told by a friend but I wanted to make sure.
    Regards from England,
    Alan

  • MacBook Power Adapter Fraying?

    Hi guys,
    I'm a little frustrated. My MacBook Pro's power adapter has been acting funny lately. Then I realized it's because my power adapter only works if you hold it a certain way. So I moved the clip that is near the magnet, and I saw the cord was a little deformed.
    Anyway, I'm at a loss for what to do--do I call AppleCare, just go out and buy a new power adapter... totally at a loss.
    Thanks,
    John

    the same exact thing happened to me, i took it into my applestore and they gave me a brand new one no questions asked. They said a lot of people expereience this. Don't buy a new one because 9 times out of 10 your covered!! hope this helped!!

  • Black MacBook power button?

    Hi
    I have a situation with a black macbook. I Describe it step by step to see if anyone can help me with a diagnosis.
    First of all I want to specify that I consider myself an intermediate user, since I work in consulting and training on the Mac, but 70% software and 30% focused on hardware and the problem that I face now is hardware.
    It is a 2006 black Macbook which HD died.
    - I changed the hard drive.
    - Until then, the power button always worked.
    - When attempting to install the system, I realize that the installer does not detect the hard drive attached, so I figured It was misplaced.
    - When tried to reinstall it, I realized that one of the rail that leads the hard disk had come loose and prevented the disk to properly get docked.
    - I disassembled the Mac to fix that.
    - I make the correction (I've dismantled several that model several times )
    - At the end I power it up, and nothing ....
    - The MagSafe connector is delivering power. I dismantled it again and check that it was well armed ... Everything is fine, but it will not start ..
    Any suggestions? Thanks in advance ..

    sorry for the repeats

  • Grounded/Earthed vs Ungrounded/Unearthed plugs on MacBook power adapter

    My MacBook comes with both a grounded extension cable and an unearthed plug. Also, there is a travel kit available with all kinds of adapters for international outlets, both earthed and unearthed, depending on the system.
    1. Is there any reason to use the cable vs the plug while in the US, provided the outlet is properly wired?
    2. Is there any reason to run my own ground wire when living abroad, while using the proper adapters and converters and using a properly wired outlet?
    3. Is there any benefit to buying Apple's expensive travel kit vs a much cheaper universal adapter?
    I have a pocket multimeter that I carry in my suitcase to actually check for proper wiring. I have a little plug-in circuit tester too, but it is only useful in ~110V systems with B-type plugs. I used to be an electricians assistant and I know how to do basic wiring, but I really have no clue why we do it, especially when it comes to ground.

    It keeps the green light on for a while after I unplug it from the notebook. The scratched part is extension from the old adapter.

  • Charging Macbook with Macbook Air's power adapter

    I have noticed that the power connector on the late 2008 aluminum Macbook accepts the Macbook Air's power adapter's plug. The Macbook Air's power connector also accepts the aluminum Macbook's power adapter's connector. So, can these power adapters be used interchangeably? The output power specifications are a little different. The Macbook Air's power adapter supplies voltage that is a bit lower than the aluminum Macbook's.
    The reason I am asking is that if my wife and I both travel with our laptops (she has Macbook Air and I have the new Macbook), it would be nice to be able to bring only one power adapter and use it with both laptops. I have also noticed that the airplane power adapter shipping with the aluminum Macbook (late 2008) is the same one that I bought for my wife's Macbook Air. However, according to Apple, the airline power adapter does not charge the battery, but only powers the laptop.

    It is safe to use your macbook power adapter on the macbook air, but not the otherway around. The macbook air power adapter won't supply enough power to the macbook and probably will overheat and eventually burn out (if not worse).
    Glor

  • HT1635 where can I get the power adapter for       MC207xx/A . It's a 60W "T" connector

    where can I get the power adapter for 
    MC207xx/A . It's a 60W "T" connector

    You can get a new third party 60W power adapter on eBay for under $20.
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=macbook+power+adapter&_sacat=0&_sop=12&_dmpt =Apple_Laptops&_odkw=macbook+power+adapter&_osacat=111422&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270. l1313
    Or for $80 from Apple http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC461LL/A

  • Is it ok to use the other macbook power adapters with the mb air?

    I have a few extra power adapters for the Macbook Pro and Macbook. Does anyone know what Apple officially says about plugging one of those into the Macbook Air? I've heard rumors that it's risky and might void the warranty, but I would like to see a direct quote if there is one.
    I know those other magsafe plugs are impossible to use if you keep the MBAir on a flat surface, but it's definitely convenient to use a spare Macbook Pro / Macbook power adapter if you put your Air on a laptop stand, or even on a book.

    I think we are mixing terms here.
    I believe the Macbook Air, Macbook and Macbook Pro power adapters are 45W, 60W and 85W respectively. The power adapters don't push power to the notebooks, the notebooks draw power from the power adapters, Consequently you can always use a higher wattage adapter.
    The Macbook and Macbook Pro use different voltages but all the power adapters seem to be able to use each. The Macbook Pro uses 4.6A (amps) and the Macbook uses 3.65A and the Macbook Air 3.1A. Pushing to many amps to a device would ruin the unit, but it seems like this has been planned as you can mix and match all the magsafe adapters today and they all function properly.
    I have read that the notebook knows whether it can draw enough power to recharge the battery or only enough to run the computer while it is on and that in the latter case it will charge the battery when the notebook turns off. Whether this is bad for the charger or the notebook is unclear, but since the notebooks seem to respond intelligently in those different situations I think that the apple engineers have planned accordingly. If you draw too much power from the airline adapter for example, the airline adapter will simply stop providing power temporarily and the light will go off for a moment.

  • Macbook and the Macbook Pro Adapter

    Recently my Macbook power supply failed. So i sent it off to Apple for a replacement. While waiting for the replacement to arrive I have been using a Macbook Pro power supply, which im sure some of you are aware is a higher voltage. Now my Macbook is randomly turning off. Ive been advised to backup and wipe the machine and do a long overdue reinstall.
    My 1 year warranty runs out in three weeks so i have to be quick if I want to send it back for repair. Could the Macbook Pro Adapter cause these issues ? Im expecting the replacement Macbook power adapter back in the next couple of days should i try it with this or send it straight to Apple ?

    No, the MacBook Pro adapter is perfectly safe on a MacBook.
    If you look at the box on the larger power adapter in the Apple Store, it even says it's fine for MacBook and MacBook Pro. The small power adapter box says MacBook only.
    The difference between the adapters isn't voltage, it's maximum current capability.

  • "L" style power adapter trouble with Black Macbook

    Hey guys. So recently my cat chewed my old "T" shaped power adapter, so I was forced to buy a new one. I went and picked up the "L" style one. Thing is, it won't charge/be recognized unless I restart the computer. Even then, if I unplug it and then close the computer to put it to sleep and then try to plug in and charge again it won't work. I tried powering off, removing battery, holding the power button down for 5 seconds and the turning it back on and charging. It charges but then if I remove the charger and put it to sleep it won't work. Is there any way to fix this?
    ~LA

    Like most above...recently had my "T" style magsafe cord fray so Apple replaced with newer "L" style magsafe. Figured -- Sweet! -- must be better. Boy was I WRONG! This newer style simply has issues with my Late-2009 MBP. Works for about a month, but then I get power connection issues. The green light keeps flickering off despite the magnet being fully seated in the slot. A jiggle gets the green light to go back on but then a puff of air makes it shut off. Sometimes I'll flip the orientation around to get the green light back but i'll go off eventually with the slightest jostle.
    Have the Firmware Update. Did the SMC reset. Checked to see if any foreign object in the computer magsafe port. There was nothing. Cleaned male/female contacts. No kinks in cord. Basically I'm on my third warrantied 'brand new' magsafe that has connection issues.
    Fortunately for me I had a brand new "T" style plug that originally shipped with my MBP. Weird thing is that it works just fine. No power disconnections. Ended up calling Apple, and went to Apple store as well as authorized service centre to see what's up but all claim there is no known issuses with "L" style Magsafes but rather my only options are to continue warrantying and swapping out the Magsafes or let them have my MBP for a few days to open up and see what's up. Ummm...uhhh...***?

  • Macbook pro with retina display power adapter popped / exploded!

    I was just charging my macbook pro with retina display when a loud "pop" noise came from the power adapter and the red light on the magsafe2 connector went out. I unplugged it all immediately, but there was a burnt kind of smell and bit of black 'sooty' type material around one of the edges of the adapter!
    Thankfully the rMBP appears fine.
    I actually just got a replacement rMBP as the other one had a small scratch on the body. So both the charger and the rMBP that was atached at the time of the pop, will be returned in a few days anyway. Still I am a little alarmed by it all. The charger was plugged into a 6-way extension adapter with surge protection, so I don't think it was a power surge. And anyway my tv (also plugged into the socket adapter) was on at the time and there was no problem there. Can I assume it was just a fault in the adapter? I will tell them about it of course when I call up tomorrow to arrange the return. I just hope the same isn't going to happen with the new rMBP and charger!
    Has anyone else suffered a similar "pop" and broken adapter?

    Apple's warranty IS international. You have a one-year warranty when you buy the machine and you can extend that - and your phone support - to three years by purchasing the AppleCare Protection Plan, which is international as well.
    Good luck with your new computer!
    Clinton

  • 13 in macbook and macbook pro power adapter

    I have a macbook from late 2006 and a new macbook pro 13 inch. The power adapters look the same and have identical specs printed on them as 60 W adapters etc. The tech specs read as identical power supplies also. Are they indeed interchangeable and identical?

    Yes, you can use them, no problem!
    I had a Black MacBook from 2006, and I use that power adapter with my 13" MBP all the time. Its great because I can keep one at home wired to my desk, and one in my bag. I no longer need to unhook things. Its so nice to have an extra!

  • Macbook pro turns on when power adapter is plugged in

    Sometimes my macbook pro (early 2011), turns itself on when i plug the power adapter is plugged in, and the screen is black and unuseable and I have to hold down the power button to turn it off. Then i turn it back on and all is fine.
    It does not happen all the time and I believe it has something to do with my power on schedule (my computer turns itself on at 2:00am and turns off at 7:50am) however it still turns on if the power adapter is plugged in after 8am
    Just wondering if this happens a lot or my hardware is dodgy? (has happened on 10.7, 10.7.1, 10.7.2)
    Tim

    +I always power down my mac mini when not in use and then turn off the surge protector. ... Also this keeps resetting the internal clock.+
    Since you have done this as a habit and it is an older machine, I suspect the "watch battery" inside the Mini that powers the Mini's pram needs to be replaced. These seem to get depleted faster when Minis aren't connected to power full time.

Maybe you are looking for

  • FTP multiple files (unknown file names) using utl_tcp

    Hi, I would like to 1. connect to a server 2. Change directory 3. ftp all the files available I'm only capable of ftp known files, i.e. if I know the file names. Is there any way of doing an mget or similar? I undertand that prior to that I would nee

  • Creating 3D text in Motion 4

    Hi, I am new to Motion. I have Motion 4 as part of the Final Cut Studio package. Hopefully, this is not too much of a newbie question: I would like to create a 3D phone number that slides and rotates up in a commercial. I combed the web for tutorials

  • Please help me on this!!!(MB_MIGO_BADI)

    Dear all, I am presently working on MB_MIGO_BADI.The requirement is to create additional 'DETAIL' screen for customer data.I have created the screen and provide all the on-screen functionalities. Now, I have following queries: 1)How can I access the

  • How To Create An Excel like Web Page?

    Hi All, Apex 4.1 I have created n interactive report which was converted from a spreadsheet. This is a very long report of 100 columns display. So the user got tired in scrolling it left to right and vice versa. How can I make it behave like excell s

  • Adobe CS6, Audio File length, and memory

    I recently began having issues with my systems memory while using CS6. I found this discussion concerning 3.0. http://forums.adobe.com/message/2216510 I am currently working on a piece that runs 36 hours. I have it split into one 20 hour file and the