Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adaptor (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adaptor (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro)

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  • The 60 Watt MagSafe Power Adaptor features a magnetic DC connector that ensures your power cable will disconnect if it experiences undue strain and helps prevent fraying or weakening of the cables over time. In addition, the magnetic DC helps guide the plug into the system for a quick and secure connection.

    When the connection is secure, an LED located at the head of the DC connector will light up; an amber light lets you know that your portable is charging, while a green light tells you that you have a full charge. An AC lead is provided with the adaptor for maximum lead length, while the AC wall adaptor (also provided) gives users an even easier and more compact way to travel.

    Designed to be the perfect travelling companion, the adaptor has a clever design that allows the DC cable to be wound neatly around itself for easy cable storage.

    This power adaptor recharges the lithium polymer battery while the system is off, on, or in sleep mode. It also powers the system if you choose to operate without a battery.

    Compatible with MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro.

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  • can I use a 60W on my macbook 17"?

    • Asked by Kitten B from Khobar
    • 05-Jun-2013

    Answer

    Yes you can however, it is not recommended since your MacBook Pro would never charge fully as the in put power is too low (in some applications) where the battery would always need to supply the remaining 25W. For charging it is ok sometimes, but you should buy the 85W power adapter since your computer was made to operate with it. The 85W would also charge faster than 60W.

    Hope this helps

    • Answered by Matthew S from Prince George
    • 06-Jun-2013
  • Best Answer

    Yes, the computer knows how much power to draw, and using an 85W adapter on your 13inch MBPro will b e perfectly safe.

    • Answered by Ryan J from Orlando
    • 27-Jun-2010
  • Will this work on a MacBook Pro 4,1?

    • Asked by Bruce L from Yardville
    • 19-May-2013