I so hate it when my macbook adapter plug breaks. Does this happen to you when the wire at either end may fray or lossen and expose the internal wires. Then I need to shell out 40-50 bucks to get an official new macbook adapter, because I've been burned buying the cheaper knockoffs. Does this happen to you. I've bought 3 macbook plugs over the course of 2 years and it sucks.
microman|11 years ago
I used self amalgamating tape[0] on two of them and it's worked really well (albeit a slightly ugly fix). On the other two I used Sugru[1] which is prettier but not as flexible.
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-amalgamating_tape
[1] https://sugru.com/
zer00eyz|11 years ago
If your talking about the side by the power brick then its time to bust out some tools and fix it yourself!
See this: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-open-and-replace-the-...
and this
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing+Apple+AC+Adapter+Brok...
Note that the pliers method is the safer way of opening it up, I haven't gashed open my hand with that method yet! Glue is your best bet for strain relief after the fix but don't skimp on the heat shrink, and the cable ties are extra piece of mind.
I tend to tape them closed, as your probably going to want to get back in there later!
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sithadmin|11 years ago
But I screwed up an ruined the one I keep in my work bag. I threw some money at these guys that offer a neat solution: http://www.getjuiceboxx.com/ when they launched a kickstarter. It'll finally be delivered this week. Really looking forward to it.
calbear81|11 years ago
- You bend the cable at an angle when sitting it down like against the wall putting more pressure at the bend point.
- You treat magsafe as "safe for me to pull out using the wire" which is not correct. Magsafe is more of a safety in case you accidentally trip over the wire, you should otherwise pull at the plug piece and not the cable.
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larrywallace|11 years ago
Do you know what the tension for the spring? Would think it requires a good amount of tension to avoid too much angle movement. And what's a good place to get the spring?
lsiunsuex|11 years ago
I've been a Macbook Pro user with the mag safe adaptor for a decade now? Never broke a single one.
larrywallace|11 years ago
cotsog|11 years ago
[0] http://thefrayfix.bigcartel.com/product/the-fray-fix-combo-p...
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