Power supplies interchangable?

  1. I've seen that too.

    -zoara-

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    Previously, David Empson wrote:

    Incidentally, the 60W Magsafe adapter isn't "old".

    I just meant "old' in the sense of one I already had.

    -- Richard
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  2. Is it safe to use an old 60W Magsafe power supply with a new 15" Macbook Pro (which comes with an 85W one)? Will it just charge more slowly rather than, say, frying the power supply?

    -- Richard

    Please remember to mention me / in tapes you leave behind.

  3. On 8 July, 18:55, Richard Tobin wrote:

    Is it safe to use an old 60W Magsafe power supply with a new 15" Macbook Pro (which comes with an 85W one)? Will it just charge more slowly rather than, say, frying the power supply?

    -- Richard

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    Yes, and no. Works fine, charges slowly.

  4. On 8 Jul 2009 17:55:30 GMT, Richard Tobin wrote:

    Is it safe to use an old 60W Magsafe power supply with a new 15" Macbook Pro (which comes with an 85W one)? Will it just charge more slowly rather than, say, frying the power supply?

    It'll trip out if the MBP asks more power than it can supply.

    I did this with an Air 45W psu and a MacBook, normally 60W. I was reinstalling the MB, and the Air psu kept it going all the way until Spotlight indexing started on first login. At that point the Air psu gave up and the overpower trip went.

    Took the psu ten minutes to reset and carry on working, no obvious harm done. I've used it for more than a year since then.

    Cheers - Jaimie

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    I am the Lord of the Rings,' said he
    'And I'll find them all, wherever they may be
    And I'll bind them all in the dark,' said he -- Kevin Ahearn

  5. I've observed a situation where this combination wouldn't charge the battery while the computer was operating. It knows the adapater doesn't have sufficient power. You had to shut down or sleep the computer to charge the battery.

    Incidentally, the 60W Magsafe adapter isn't "old". It is supplied with all 13" MacBook and MacBook Pro models. The 15" and 17" MacBook Pro models have always come with 85W adapters, but they started out bigger than the 60W one and got smaller in mid to late 2007 (about two weeks after I bought my spare one, of course).

    David Empson
    dempson@actrix.gen.nz

  6. Previously, David Empson wrote:

    Incidentally, the 60W Magsafe adapter isn't "old".

    I just meant "old' in the sense of one I already had.

    -- Richard

    Please remember to mention me / in tapes you leave behind.

  7. Richard Tobin wrote:

    Is it safe to use an old 60W Magsafe power supply with a new 15" Macbook Pro (which comes with an 85W one)? Will it just charge more slowly rather than, say, frying the power supply?

    Hannah and I (MacBook and MacBook Pro) just pick up whichever power supply is closest. No issues.

    -z-

    "And the tiny universe compiles."
    http://powazek.com/posts/1655

  8. I've seen that too.

    -zoara-

    "And the tiny universe compiles."
    http://powazek.com/posts/1655

  9. I have problems with any sentence you write containing the words 'MacBook' and 'no issues'.

    Jim

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  10. Good job it was two sentences then.

    Cheers,

    james dore
    IT Officer,
    New College, Oxford
    http://www.new.ox.ac.uk/ it-support@new....

  11. Grrrr. But fair point.

    Jim

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  12. PreviouslyRichard Tobin wrote:

    Is it safe to use an old 60W Magsafe power supply with a new 15" Macbook Pro (which comes with an 85W one)? Will it just charge more slowly rather than, say, frying the power supply?

    You won't fry the supply. I'm fairly sure you won't even blow the fuse. I've plugged one in by accident myself and didn't notice for a few hours.

    It will, as you suggest, charge more slowly. So much more slowly that if you're using a lot of power (playing a real-time 3D game) it may still have a net discharge.

    --

    I'm using an evaluation license of nemo since 192 days.
    You should really try it!
    http://www.malcom-mac.com/nemo

  13. Hur. Point taken.

    -z-

    "And the tiny universe compiles."
    http://powazek.com/posts/1655

  14. well at least he didn't say ibook...

    roger

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    Capital to Coast
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  15. Heh. Good point.

    Jim

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  16. Coo. Mine never did that. Still doesn't, according to my sister.

    Cheers - Jaimie

    Okay, it works now. Or at least it malfunctions in all the expected ways. -- Mark Edwards, asr

  17. mostly playing games for a few hours that would do it, you'd notice when either you'd hear the bleep of battery out of juce or when it just went to sleep though once given some power it wouldn't crash just carry on, with killing zerg or what ever.

    roger

    www.rogermerriman.com
    Capital to Coast
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  18. That would do it - I rarely played games for a great length of time on it, though I did knock off quite a lot of Stubbs the Zombie.

    Cheers - Jaimie

    If it's not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.

  19. I'm almost completely sure you meant to reply to someone else.

    Jim

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  20. Jim wrote:

    I have problems with any sentence you write containing the words 'MacBook' and 'no issues'.

    Does that include running them the other way around (ie 85W on a 60W machine)?

    Gwynne

    My real email is net, not line.

  21. I think you're right, however I'm an equal opportunities replier.

    Gwynne

    My real email is net, not line.

  22. Yep.

    Though the caveat already mentioned about my luck with Macs does apply...

    -zoara-

    "And the tiny universe compiles."
    http://powazek.com/posts/1655

  23. zoara wrote:

    Though the caveat already mentioned about my luck with Macs does apply...

    Goodo - I did it a few times without even thinking about it, then thought the better of it until such foolhardiness passed the UCSM litmus test.

    Moving house next week - wish me luck...

    Gwynne

    My real email is net, not line.

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