Repair your Powerbook 65W AC adapter at home
As Tony Korologos of The Apple Blog notes, those Apple-supplied AC adapters take a lot of abuse. I know mine certainly does; traveling back and forth between work and home with me every day, being shoved in and out of my bag...not to mention the fact that my kids just love to yank on it for whatever reason (I think it's to hear me say, "Don't yank on that."). Eventually, the cord begins to wear at the very point where it meets the casing of the adapter, and the unit develops a short. That's what happend to Tony - twice. The first time around, he simply purchased a new adapter. The second time it happened, he took matters into his own hands. You're a brave man, Tony. A brave man with a soldering gun.First, he used a hammer and a screwdriver to coax the casing apart. Next, after some careful snipping, twisting and slodering, the unit was reassambled and working like a charm. You can get the full details of the process here. Sure, it's a little taped up, but those things are nealy $90US!
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As Tony Korologos of The Apple Blog notes, those Apple-supplied AC adapters take a lot of abuse. I know mine certainly does; traveling back...
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My iBook's power plug - the end that plugs into the laptop - got bent up one night when a friend of mine stepped on it. It's hard as hell to get in and make contact now...I have to twist it slowly until the orange ring lights up. I really should just get a new one, but hell, it still works...
August 16 2005 at 11:01 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYou know, using white duck tape would make that look a whole lot better
August 15 2005 at 8:53 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYeah, but have you ever tried to get one apart? I have and you need something like that to get them apart. It's a bit of a pain. Oh, and it looks a lot like a Gateway product now. Moo.
August 15 2005 at 12:04 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"First, he used a hammer and a screwdriver to coax the casing apart." You would never have known by just looking at the case...
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