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benyben123

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So.... Sorry in advanced. Trying to maintain a budget.

MBA 2015. The charger is bad. Works fine actually, but I can see the silver wires inside.

Any suggestions?

I was thinking of buying a tape and wrapping it. But maybe someone have a better suggestion.

These are very expensive where I am currently stationed. I am talking WTH(?!) prices.


 
Good god..... Does this place have like a best of like Craigslist? This thread would be a top the list. Just buy a new charger for the love of god. There is a place down the road from me that sells 10 footers made out of heavy cord that last a long time for 10 bucks.
 
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Good god..... Does this place have like a best of like Craigslist? This thread would be a top the list. Just buy a new charger for the love of god. There is a place down the road from me that sells 10 footers made out of heavy cord that last a long time for 10 bucks.
He said it is very expensive where he is stationed. Maybe he is overseas where a simple Mac charger is hard to come by.
 
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For safety sake, you should wrap that with electrical tape -- which will also help keep it from fraying further. You are going to need a new charger soon.
 
I WOULD NOT keep using that.
Those wires are "beyond frayed"... they look dangerous.

Get a new one -- budget or not.
 
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The bare wires that you can see carry no current, they are a ground and they surround and protect other insulated wires that carry current to the magsafe connector. The problem is that there is so much wear and tear that the plastic insulation on the internal wires could also be broken or breaking down, but you can't see that, and they may short against the outer wires.
 
thanks all for the kind advice! i do appreciate it.

i did not know this was risky. simply did not think of it.

i stopped using this charger as of yesterday and will go get a new one!!!!

thanks again!!!
 
Hello. Maybe you can put a charger cable on your new charger. I think you can buy it on Amazon.
 
thank you. sorry, can u explain this to me? u mean the charger itself is separated from the wire? what should i look for in Amazon? Curious. Thanks!
 
The bare wires that you can see carry no current, they are a ground and they surround and protect other insulated wires that carry current to the magsafe connector. The problem is that there is so much wear and tear that the plastic insulation on the internal wires could also be broken or breaking down, but you can't see that, and they may short against the outer wires.
So happy to see a reply with some actual knowledge. ❤️

Buying a new one, even if expensive, is definitely the way to go here.

However, if that had been completely impossible a cable looking like that could potentially be made safe…

The thing is, if you have to ask you're most likely not the right person to evaluate it and/or make it safe; so you really need to find someone that can help you with that. And even with that done you don't want to leave it while it's plugged in, you have to be extra careful with it, and you would still want to replace it as soon as possible (as you yourself can't easily judge the risks that comes with how you use it).

I've used cables looking almost as bad as that; but generally speaking the solution is to apply electrical tape to it before it gets too bad. That will give it extra protection and stability, so only the outer tube is what's worn.
 
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So happy to see a reply with some actual knowledge. ❤️

Buying a new one, even if expensive, is definitely the way to go here.

However, if that had been completely impossible a cable looking like that could potentially be made safe…

The thing is, if you have to ask you're most likely not the right person to evaluate it and/or make it safe; so you really need to find someone that can help you with that. And even with that done you don't want to leave it while it's plugged in, you have to be extra careful with it, and you would still want to replace it as soon as possible (as you yourself can't easily judge the risks that comes with how you use it).

I've used cables looking almost as bad as that; but generally speaking the solution is to apply electrical tape to it before it gets too bad. That will give it extra protection and stability, so only the outer tube is what's worn.

I appreciate your thoughtful response!!!
 
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thank you. sorry, can u explain this to me? u mean the charger itself is separated from the wire? what should i look for in Amazon? Curious. Thanks!
the 2019 amazon charger i purchased swelled up my macbook air battery thursday, i would advice using an apple or better one like an OWC in your part of the globe.
i will buy the 3rd apple one since 2010 for my macbook soon
 
thank you. sorry, can u explain this to me? u mean the charger itself is separated from the wire? what should i look for in Amazon? Curious. Thanks!
It is possible to buy a replacement cable:


and then open the charger and solder the new cable to the charger:

I have replaced 4 of these cables on Apple chargers. But I have some experience soldering, it is not for everyone.
 
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It is possible to buy a replacement cable:


and then open the charger and solder the new cable to the charger:

I have replaced 4 of these cables on Apple chargers. But I have some experience soldering, it is not for everyone.

Thank you so much. This is def above my paygrade!!
 
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For a TEMPORARY fix take a plastic zip tie and use it for reinforcement and wrap electrical tape along the zip tie and frayed cord. Include the heavier connection piece that goes into power brick and Magsafe connector. If you’ve already used electrical tape to wrap the cord leave it in place - just go back and rewrap with the zip tie and another layer of tape. Be careful. Treat the cord like it’s glass. It will likely fail where the zip tie ends if you’re not very careful. Get a new one on order! I’ve had good luck with this as an replacement:


If you also get one of these adapters you will have two cords you can use:

 
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