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Showing posts with label charger. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

Is my macbook air charger faulty?

I've a macbook air, got it in 2011. I had to replace the charger about 2 months ago, cos the one i had was ripped. With the new one, I cant just put it in. I have to put something under the charger to put a little pressure on it and force it upwards. Sometimes it also says it's charging but it's not. it doesn't look like there's a problem with the laptop itself. Also, sometimes when it charges, it will become absolutely scalding hot. Does this sound like a problem with the charger? I know it's covered by warranty, but don't wanna send it out and be without a charger for a few days, only to have them tell me it's fine


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Saturday, January 18, 2014

My 4th generation iPod won't charge unless it is plugged into my computer! Why won't it charge on a wall charger or iHome?

The only way i can charge my iPod is by plugging it into my computer. It won't charge on any other computer and it will not charge on any iHome or wall charger. And yes i have tried charging it on different iHomes and wall chargers! Why is it doing this?


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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

I have iPod touch 5 and i'm using 5 volts 2.1 mAh charger

I have iPod touch 5th gen and i'm using 5 volts 2.1 mAh charger but ipod has 3.7 volts 1030mAh battery. is it a problem if i use this charger?


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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Charger not charging nor shows light

My MacBook unibody is completely dead and won't turn on. When i plug in my adapter there is no light. Is this a battery issue ? Any solutions?


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A Wireless Charger

I had this sudden idea this morning while I was lamenting about my Macbook charger being all the way upstairs- I have no sort of experience with developing technology or any of the science involved, I should add- but, I think it would really bring the modern day laptop into a new realm.

 

The whole point of a laptop was that it would be portable and easy to take with you. However, the battery life of a laptop leaves you utterly dependent on the infamous white cord often enough, perhaps a little too often despite the so called "longer lasting battery life" of the newer laptops.

 

So, here's my idea: a wireless charger that connects into an outlet, but has to be in a certain range of the laptop (let's say Macbook now) and charges the Macbook wirelessly through use of sensors or something. I have no idea if this technology is even possible at the moment; I'm afraid I am terribly naive with this kind of thing, but it would be a total modernization of the laptop. Even iPads have to be plugged in eventually; they could run of the same wireless charger. Maybe even iPhones.

 

I understand it may be bad for the battery for someone to use it while it's charging and that is why they make the cords (and short for the iPhones), but that should be overcome by modern science, as well. It's the age of convenience, right?!

 

Also, there are charging stations for the wii where you simply have to place them on the pad. Touch charges them. That makes me think it wouldn't be so hard to expand that technology. And hey- maybe someone is already developing this! I had no idea.

 

If anyone wants to educate me in the likelihood of this or enlighten me as to what sort of technology would be needed or used, please chime in!


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Friday, June 14, 2013

ipod external charger with usb output

My ipod classic battery won't charge, and won't run on normal usb, but will run on a car charger. What I need is an external power pack with enough output to run the ipod, but will also let me connect to a usb on the PC at the same time (for iTunes).  Are there any products out there? Thanks


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Monday, April 22, 2013

ipod external charger with usb output

My ipod classic battery won't charge, and won't run on normal usb, but will run on a car charger. What I need is an external power pack with enough output to run the ipod, but will also let me connect to a usb on the PC at the same time (for iTunes).  Are there any products out there? Thanks


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I plug my ipod in, and it says it needs to be charged and never charges or shows up on my computer. But it works in the charger

I plug my ipod in, and it says it needs to be charged and never charges or shows up on my computer. But it works in the charger. I cannot sync it, and the computer doesn't detect it. It charges in the charger, but as soon as you unplug it, the ipod shuts off. Doesn't charge in the computer at all.


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Thursday, March 28, 2013

What charger to buy?

I just made the switch over to mac. I am starting small/cheap and purchased a MC133LL/A Macbook Pro. It does not come with a charger (part of the reason it was so cheap) and I have seen several ones with different wattages on the chargers. How to I know whether I need an 85 watt or 60 watt?


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My MagSafe Charger / Power Supply is not working


I am using mid 2009 13" MacBook Pro with 85W MagSafe  . My operating system is Lion 10.7.4.



I heard a "click" coming from the direction of where my charger and just before and now its not working.




  • The light is not coming on the charger itself

  • No power is shown be coming into the computer on the Desktop toolbar either, nor does my computer that there's a charger plugged in.

  • I have tried the charger in a number of the different sockets around the apartment and still no joy

  • The transformer "block" is cold


Could this be a s simple as a blown fuse in the plug or something else altogether?



I need to fix this asap. No power = no computer. All help much appreciated.


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Under full battery and connected to a charger, my MacBook Pro acts like it is recovering from an empty battery

In other workds, it starts up with that gray screen (not the one with the apple sign during normal booting up) and recovers my open windows... why?

Can i stop this?

 

Thanks!


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What is the right charger for a MacBook Pro 13" mid 2009 model?


What is the right charger for a MacBook Pro 13" mid 2009 model? I have two chargers for two different Mac and don't know which is  thankswhich. I'm really looking for specific details such as voltage/watts and all the rest to idenify my charger.  A link to where to web page where I could purchase the correct charger would also be very useful. Many thanks.



All help much appreciated. THANK YOU


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Charger won't connect to the battery?

I have had my macbook for over two years now, and it has never had problems before. However, it started acting up a few days ago. First, it just randomly turned off and wouldn't turn back on. I tried plugging it in, holding down the power button, holding down various key combinations; nothing worked. I took it to the Apple store and they ran a system check and everything was fine. So I took it home, but now 9/10 times when I go to open it, it has turned off. No matter how much batter power it thinks it has, it seems to turn off. The first time it happened, I plugged it in and it came to life. However, the charger stayed green. It randomly turned orange a while later after I had unplugged it a few times and it decided to work. Today, it has done the same thing, but it's not turning orange. The battery icon has a small x through it and it says there are no batteries available. I don't want to fry the battery by having to plug it in every time to use it. I know has a decent, functional battery, I just don't know what's missing. I held option and clicked the battery icon, and it said the battery condition is normal. Help:(


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Can i use a 60 watt charger on my macbook pro, 15 inch?

Is it safe to use a 60 watt charger on my macbook pro? Will it break the charger? Please reply..


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Saturday, March 9, 2013

My charger is too hot to touch!

When I am charging my Macbook the charger gets extremely hot. So hot that inside the charger port there is a black ring like it has been burnt. Can anyone help me with what is causing this?


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Monday, March 4, 2013

Can I use a 5 V, 1.8 A wall charger with a USB port to charge my iPod?

I have a wall plug charger with USB port that is rated at 5V and 1.8A.  Can I safely use this to charge my iPod?


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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Can i use a 60 watt charger on my macbook pro, 15 inch?

Is it safe to use a 60 watt charger on my macbook pro? Will it break the charger? Please reply..


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I plug my ipod in, and it says it needs to be charged and never charges or shows up on my computer. But it works in the charger

I plug my ipod in, and it says it needs to be charged and never charges or shows up on my computer. But it works in the charger. I cannot sync it, and the computer doesn't detect it. It charges in the charger, but as soon as you unplug it, the ipod shuts off. Doesn't charge in the computer at all.


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