My friggin’ cat has chewed through my MacBook Pro power cable for the THIRD TIME!
My MacBook Pro is a mid-2015 15” Retina, which takes a MagSafe2 connector. The standard Apple power brick for this model is 85W (18.5v / 4.6A).
I’ve had this idea that I could use one of the newer Apple USB-C power bricks, and indeed there is a 96W USB-C charger for the present 16” MBP, as well as an 87W USB-C for the present 15” MBP. I have a USB-C to USB-C cable rated at 100W, and a female USB-C to MagSafe adaptor (as well as a MagSafe to MagSafe2 adaptor).
SO HERE’S THE QUESTION: I’ve read that you must be using a power supply with wattage rated at or higher than the original one that came with the MacBook Pro (65W). I got that covered. But what I’m not sure about is voltage: the 65W is 18.5 volts, but I believe the new USB-C power bricks are at 20 volts.
Does anyone know definitively if an Apple USB-C power brick rated at 20V is safe for a MagSafe2 MacBook Pro expecting 18.5V?
My MacBook Pro is a mid-2015 15” Retina, which takes a MagSafe2 connector. The standard Apple power brick for this model is 85W (18.5v / 4.6A).
I’ve had this idea that I could use one of the newer Apple USB-C power bricks, and indeed there is a 96W USB-C charger for the present 16” MBP, as well as an 87W USB-C for the present 15” MBP. I have a USB-C to USB-C cable rated at 100W, and a female USB-C to MagSafe adaptor (as well as a MagSafe to MagSafe2 adaptor).
SO HERE’S THE QUESTION: I’ve read that you must be using a power supply with wattage rated at or higher than the original one that came with the MacBook Pro (65W). I got that covered. But what I’m not sure about is voltage: the 65W is 18.5 volts, but I believe the new USB-C power bricks are at 20 volts.
Does anyone know definitively if an Apple USB-C power brick rated at 20V is safe for a MagSafe2 MacBook Pro expecting 18.5V?