How to repair the MagSafe Magnetic End
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1. adıma gitAs you can see by the photos, I took a broken and otherwise useless magsafe end and made a splice. After a resolder, the LED shows the computer charging.
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This is a hyper extended end of a magsafe. It is no longer working due to the wire having pulled apart.
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1.) Take the good end of the existing wire and strip it.
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2.) The interior wire, which is coated in white should be soldered on a square metal plate about one eighth inch square. This plate is opposite a small chip for reference.
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3.) The braided wire coats the white interior wire, and is wrapped around it in two different directions. This wire should be peeled off and then twisted together.
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4.) Then solder it in place opposite the chip and the other wire.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Thanks a lot for the tutorial, worked like a charm and the result is quite clean too. You made me save 80€!
Works but looks like !@#$.
If it looks stupid, but it works, then it's not stupid. I'm certain someone has the skill to make that end look good.
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Awesome! I had not used my macbook for almost a month, since my magsafe quit working. I was afraid to cut into the plug, fearing I might damage the circuitry inside. Once I saw the pictures of the inside of the adapter, I knew the correct way to do it. Thank you for the tutorial. :)
Thanks. That gave me the courage to have a crack at it. Fixed it ok! Fortunately it was not necessary to open the intestines because only the (earth? neutral... well it was wire at least) around the core was worn out so I wacked a slither of copper across the 'break" and soldered it together. One thing bothers me though: Why do north Americans say 'sodder" rather than "solder"?
> ...only the ...wire.... around the core was worn out...
so i soldered it together and wacked a slither of copper across the 'break" and put electric-pvc-tape around..
got no ibook, is for a friend:
could someone with a working one check the voltages at the contacts: i only read around 3 volts..! is it defect??
-well the magnetic-part can have an electronic to check whether the adapter really is attached to the device and only then give 20v power-
But, be careful; this might result in short circuit and burn the mother board of the laptop. My laptop is now dead, in this way..!