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JohnOK

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:34 pm
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I'm seriously considering replacing my Windoze based Dell laptop with a
MacBook. One of the things I do with my laptop is use it as a navigation
device while driving my RV back and forth across the country. I have a 12-
volt adapter that I plug into the 12-volt accessory socket to keep the
laptop perking along for the 8 to 10 hours I'm on the road each day.

I see that Apple offers a product, Magsafe-Airline-Adapter, for powering
the Macbook while flying but Apple warns against using this product in a
car.

So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:31 pm
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JohnOK <jmhufford RemoveThis @gmail.com> writes:


>I see that Apple offers a product, Magsafe-Airline-Adapter, for powering
>the Macbook while flying but Apple warns against using this product in a
>car.

>So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?

AFAIK, no. Apple has refused to license the Magsafe design to anyone
that makes such adapters.

Also, that Apple unit does NOT charge the battery; it only powers
the box. I suspect it produces only one of the two outputs the usual
"elephant ears" 120V adapter/charger has.
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:31 pm
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David Lesher wrote:
> JohnOK <jmhufford RemoveThis @gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> I see that Apple offers a product, Magsafe-Airline-Adapter, for powering
>> the Macbook while flying but Apple warns against using this product in a
>> car.
>
>> So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?
>
> AFAIK, no. Apple has refused to license the Magsafe design to anyone
> that makes such adapters.
>
> Also, that Apple unit does NOT charge the battery; it only powers
> the box. I suspect it produces only one of the two outputs the usual
> "elephant ears" 120V adapter/charger has.

Why not get a 12V inverter to give you 240V (or 120V if you are in the
US). then you can use the Apple power supply as if you were at home, one
with a 100W or 150W output should do fine and will probably cost less
than a 3rd party adapter if anyone ever makes one.
Ben.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:31 pm
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David Lesher <wb8foz.DeleteThis@panix.com> wrote:

> >So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?
>
> AFAIK, no. Apple has refused to license the Magsafe design to anyone
> that makes such adapters.

I don't know, either, whether any such adapters exist, but there's a
legal way around the licensing issue:

http://www.macworld.com/article/58446/2007/06/mctmagsafe.html

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:34 am
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Ben <ben.dot.smith.DeleteThis@ntlworld.dot.com> writes:


>Why not get a 12V inverter to give you 240V (or 120V if you are in the
>US). then you can use the Apple power supply as if you were at home, one
>with a 100W or 150W output should do fine and will probably cost less
>than a 3rd party adapter if anyone ever makes one.

Because that's an ugly solution. Every conversion stage adds loss
and noise & weight. It may work, but...

DC->DC converters are not rocket science; what's inside the Apple supply
is first a rectifier, then a DC->DC converter.

It's really short-sighted of Apple [but not surprising, alas] that they
don't license the jack design. It's rather like Firewire, where their
asking price drove people over to USB2.


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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:56 am
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David Lesher wrote:
> Ben <ben.dot.smith.RemoveThis@ntlworld.dot.com> writes:
>
>
>> Why not get a 12V inverter to give you 240V (or 120V if you are in the
>> US). then you can use the Apple power supply as if you were at home, one
>> with a 100W or 150W output should do fine and will probably cost less
>> than a 3rd party adapter if anyone ever makes one.
>
> Because that's an ugly solution. Every conversion stage adds loss
> and noise & weight. It may work, but...
>
> DC->DC converters are not rocket science; what's inside the Apple supply
> is first a rectifier, then a DC->DC converter.
>

I agree that it may be an 'ugly' solution, but it has many advantages,
it will work with any future laptop, and also many other mains powered
devices so providing you with a degree of future proofing, it is also
quite cheap.
I do not consider weight and loss to be much of a problem in a car,
you can always bung it in the glove compartment or even mount it
permanently in the boot or engine compartment.
As far as noise goes, many of the lower powered ones are silent, but
even fan cooled ones are not going to be much problem in a car, you can
use it to charge the laptop while you drive, then the noise of the car
would drown out any slight noise, even when you are stopped the noise
from other cars would probably render it inaudible.
Ben.
NB this is just my personal view!!
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:57 pm
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In article <P2bij.45959$745.17995@newsfe1-win.ntli.net>,
Ben <ben.dot.smith RemoveThis @ntlworld.dot.com> wrote:

> Why not get a 12V inverter to give you 240V (or 120V if you are in the
> US). then you can use the Apple power supply as if you were at home, one
> with a 100W or 150W output should do fine and will probably cost less
> than a 3rd party adapter if anyone ever makes one.

Ben-

I have used an inverter with the power adapter for my G4 PowerBook. It
appeared to work quite well until I noticed that the power adapter was
noticeably hotter than when used at home.

It seems that most inverters do not produce a perfect sine wave voltage.
The harmonics in the waveform interact with the power adapter circuit,
causing it to generate more heat than when using commercial power.

Perhaps it would be OK, but maybe not. I found a 3rd party DC adapter
in a local Macintosh store (Connecting Point), that plugs into either a
cigarette lighter socket or an airplane outlet, and provides the power
needed by the PowerBook.

Apparently the Intel MacBooks use a different power connection, so a 12
volt adapter may not be an option. If you try an inverter, take note of
how hot the MacBook power adapter gets.

Fred
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:51 pm
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There's a further insanity in the picture. The airline outlets are
limited to 75 watts. Since that's not enough to both charge a dead
battery and run a MacBook full out [as insane as that sounds...],
Apple won't charge the battery with one.

They COULD just design the adapter to never draw more than {say} 70
watts; and if the MacBook is loafing/asleep whatever, THEN charge the
battery. But nope.

Further, a car cigarette light plug delivers 10-15 amps [ie 138+ watts..]
so the supply COULD do both at once in a car...
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:10 pm
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I read something from QuickerTek about new chargers coming out for all
Apple laptops. It could be what you're looking for?


In article <Xns9A237287947D4okj.RemoveThis@140.99.99.130>, JohnOK
<jmhufford.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm seriously considering replacing my Windoze based Dell laptop with a
> MacBook. One of the things I do with my laptop is use it as a navigation
> device while driving my RV back and forth across the country. I have a 12-
> volt adapter that I plug into the 12-volt accessory socket to keep the
> laptop perking along for the 8 to 10 hours I'm on the road each day.
>
> I see that Apple offers a product, Magsafe-Airline-Adapter, for powering
> the Macbook while flying but Apple warns against using this product in a
> car.
>
> So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:50 pm
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On Jan 19, 8:10 pm, Fred A Stair <freddylightsh... RemoveThis @fastfeet.com>
wrote:
> I read something from QuickerTek about new chargers coming out for all
> Apple laptops. It could be what you're looking for?
>
QuickerTek does have a solution for this. They call it the Apple
Juicz and it works with the MacBook Pro and MacBook.

I have not tried these but I sure like their 802.11n antenna
amplifyers.

Dunc

> In article <Xns9A237287947D4... RemoveThis @140.99.99.130>, JohnOK
>
> <jmhuff... RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm seriously considering replacing my Windoze based Dell laptop with a
> > MacBook. One of the things I do with my laptop is use it as a navigation
> > device while driving my RV back and forth across the country. I have a 12-
> > volt adapter that I plug into the 12-volt accessory socket to keep the
> > laptop perking along for the 8 to 10 hours I'm on the road each day.
>
> > I see that Apple offers a product, Magsafe-Airline-Adapter, for powering
> > the Macbook while flying but Apple warns against using this product in a
> > car.
>
> > So, are there third-party 12-volt car power adapters for the Macbook?
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