Hi,
I own a Macbook Pro 2012 and as usual - and regularly - the cable breaks at the magsafe L
I have changed this cable at least 10 times over the years, but things have changed a little bit now since I have a cnc lathe/mill here now.
I milled off the enclosure of the defect Magsafe-L and made my own enclosure which is open on the connector side so it's easy to repair the cable once the cable is worn out (or it would even be possible to add a better cable relief), I closed it with a small cap (glued it in place and in case the cable is worn out again I can just open it again).
Does anyone have a defect Magsafe-L (V1) cable / adapter lying around at home and could ship the cut off cable to me for recycling?
Certainly someone could just buy another cable from aliexpress, but I'm looking forward to repair a few of them in a way they can serviced from time to time.
I'll get some other heatshrinks for the second one and will also drill a small hole into it to expose the LED.
Left the original one ... right the reworked one.
First version (The nob will be gone with another one):
the small hat is glued but can be removed, so no need to use pliers to damage the connector in case of another service (which I expect since I'm still using the bad quality cable, but I'm sourcing better ones now).
I own a Macbook Pro 2012 and as usual - and regularly - the cable breaks at the magsafe L
I have changed this cable at least 10 times over the years, but things have changed a little bit now since I have a cnc lathe/mill here now.
I milled off the enclosure of the defect Magsafe-L and made my own enclosure which is open on the connector side so it's easy to repair the cable once the cable is worn out (or it would even be possible to add a better cable relief), I closed it with a small cap (glued it in place and in case the cable is worn out again I can just open it again).
Does anyone have a defect Magsafe-L (V1) cable / adapter lying around at home and could ship the cut off cable to me for recycling?
Certainly someone could just buy another cable from aliexpress, but I'm looking forward to repair a few of them in a way they can serviced from time to time.
I'll get some other heatshrinks for the second one and will also drill a small hole into it to expose the LED.
Left the original one ... right the reworked one.
First version (The nob will be gone with another one):
the small hat is glued but can be removed, so no need to use pliers to damage the connector in case of another service (which I expect since I'm still using the bad quality cable, but I'm sourcing better ones now).
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