Questions & Answers for Apple 45W MagSafe Power Adaptor for MacBook Air
Apple 45W MagSafe Power Adaptor for MacBook Air
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348 Questions from the Community
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Which replacement power cable should I buy for a 2007 13" MacBook 1,1? Will it fit a 2005 MacBook Pro 2.2 as well?
- Asked by Ann H from Sedro Woolley
- Aug 29, 2010
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I bought a 15" Mac Book Pro in the U.S. but I live in the UK, will this power cable fit my Mac?
- Asked by Steven D
- May 31, 2010
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The power adapter will fit your mac however it will not fit the UK style wall plug. So I suggest that you buy the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit which comes with one UK power adapter that slides onto your MagSafe power adapter.
Hope this helps.- Answered by Matthew S from Prince George
- May 27, 2012
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I bought an adapter for New Zealand to use my 15" macbook pro. Can I just use my laptop charger with this and be fine or do I also need a converter?
- Asked by Rachael H from Sheridan
- Jan 26, 2010
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New Zealand power is the same as Australia - 240 volts. the Adapter shipped with the Mac will work fine, as it auto switches.
- Answered by Robert E
- May 10, 2010
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Nope, you don't. If you look closely at the fine print on the adapter, you'll see that it is rated for 220V. What you'll need is a converter for the physical pins so that they can fit into the UK style outlets. I've found them at lots of places in the UK for less than 5 quid.
- Answered by Sithu W from Baltimore
- Mar 29, 2010
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Where can I get a Magsafe charger for my 17" Macbook Pro?
My magsafe has developed a faultw hich has made it unsafe to use. It is for one of the original 17" Mac Book Pros. I believe it is 85 watt but all I seem to be able to find is the 65 watt version.
- Asked by Timothy T
- Nov 30, 2010
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what is the input range of the power adapter?
- Asked by Samera K from Mississauga
- Jun 11, 2010
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100-240V AC. It is safe to use worldwide, you'll just need an adapter to make it fit in the wall outlet.
- Answered by Cliff S from Oakland
- Aug 16, 2010
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Can I use the same power adapter all over the world for all voltages and both 50 and 60 Hz frequency?
Frequency: The power adapter that came with my Macbook Pro in the USA stopped working while using it in Japan where the power is 100 V 50 Hz. I noticed it got really hot when I used it in Japan. I had to buy a new one in Tokyo, and this one doesn't seem to get nearly as hot when I'm using it in Japan. I am wondering if I need 2 different power adapters for the 2 different countries.
Warranty: Or maybe I had a defective power adapter from the start? It is less than a year old. Can I get it replaced under warranty?- Asked by Kimberly W from Redwood City
- Nov 20, 2009
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I've used mine all over the world without trouble. When the adapter steps up or down and has to work at a higher or lower frequency its efficiency changes and heat is a normal by-product of the lost energy in conversion. You may just have had a weak unit.
- Answered by Richard S from Apo
- Jan 8, 2010
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Can i plugg in my USA i-mac 27"(110v) directly into the New zealand power (240v)
Model A1312 i-mac
- Asked by Lance R from Laguna Hills
- Mar 14, 2012
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Yes, ABSOLUTELY.
The Apple MagSafe Power adapter is specially designed to change with the input voltages (100-240V AC). There is no problem pluging you MagSafe power adapter into a New Zealand 240V outlet, just make sure you have the correct adapter since the plugins in New Zealand have slanted prongs.
You can buy the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit on the Apple online store under
Mac Accessoires-Power- Apple World Travel Adapter Kit, which has 1 of the adapters in it.
It's 39.00 US.
Hope this helps.- Answered by Matthew S from Prince George
- Mar 27, 2012
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does the warranty that came with my 13inch macbook cover the powe adaptor if it stops working?
- Asked by Jose C from San Diego
- Nov 23, 2009
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will a 85w magsafe damage or reduce the life of the batterie of the macbook unibody that was using a 60w magsafe
- Asked by Alourdes C B from Miramar
- Aug 13, 2010
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According to Apple's knowledge base article you can use an adapter of a higher wattage without issue.
I can't enter a link here; you can find the page at:
support dot apple dot com/kb/ht2346- Answered by Scott B
- Oct 16, 2010
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Is there a shorter power cord option for the MacBook Pro 15"? The power cord is much longer than needed and takes up way too much space in my bookbag.
- Asked by Jennifer E from Simi Valley
- Oct 1, 2012
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I have an old MacBookpro(2004)that is a wonderful machine.Wiil current adapters work on older models?
MacBookPro3,1
Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed 2.2 GHz
# of processors 1- Asked by Ronald G from Chelsea
- Jun 22, 2012
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Yes, as long as it has a MagSafe port for charging, you are able to buy a newer style one.
- Answered by Matthew S from Prince George
- Jul 6, 2012
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is the 85w MagSafe Adapter dual voltage?
- Asked by Jason A from Litchfield Park
- Mar 19, 2010
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international shipping to Armenia
Hello, is it possible to ship the adapter to Armenia? There is a MAC authorized reseller store in the capital, is it possible to buy it online and collect the item from the mentioned store?
Thanks- Asked by Hasmik K
- Mar 11, 2012
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can i buy the three pin plug part of the adaptor on it own?
- Asked by Amanda P
- Feb 28, 2010
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As far as I know you cannot buy the UK plug separately. It is included in the world travel adapter kit at £31.
- Answered by Neil F
- Sep 23, 2011
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What is the best replacement for the power cord for a PowerBook G4. The old one was A1021 65W
I would prefer to have a long power cord that plugs into the wall, then to the transformer rather than plug the transformer into the wall. Looks like the replacement you recommend is 85W and does not have a cord.
- Asked by Tony T from Johnson City
- Mar 13, 2010
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Does the 45w Magsafe power adapter comes with 2 pin plug in ?
2 pin plug in
- Asked by Nick C from Athens
- Jul 26, 2010
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I have macbook pro 15'', but it came with 60W. Should I change to use 85W ?
I got this Macbook pro from US. and inside it have 60W. but after I came and read on this post, I would like to know that is it safe to use 60W or I must change to use 85W? p.s. I'm living in Thailand the voltage here is 220 not 110.
- Asked by Thorn P from Bangkok
- Dec 23, 2009
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is the computer working AND charging while it is turned on? if so then it should be ok it use. if it only powers the computer, then get a 85w one. if you are really worried it will blow up (it wont) then buy the 85w model. enjoy your macbook.
- Answered by Ted F from York
- Dec 26, 2009
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I purchased my 13-inch MacBook Pro in April 2010 and my original charger can no longer be used. What is the best charger to buy for this computer?
More Information About My MacBook Pro:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,5
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.53 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 4 GB
I am unsure if I should purchase one of the new 45W, 60W, or 80W MagSafe Power Adapters for my computer. Any help/advice would greatly be appreciated.- Asked by Raven H from Fort Lauderdale
- Apr 19, 2012
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