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I have an aftermarket power supply for my iBook (a Macally). Recently, when I have it plugged in, it will often cause the battery indicator to flick between "Calculating" and the amount of power my battery has left, causing the whole screen to flick between bright and not-as-bright. Presumably it also makes charging a lot slower - essentially, the computer thinks that it's continually switching between being plugged in and being on battery power.

Thoughts? Whaaa?

Date: 2008-04-07 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starphire.livejournal.com
I was also going to ask if you're absolutely confident about the connector - both on the power supply and on the Mac? It's all too common how these get damaged or worn out and start making intermittent contact. It's a problem with Windows laptops too.

Actually, the problem with Clara's power supply wasn't quite the actual connector - it was that the wire inside the cord from the power supply was broken - just before it goes into the plug that mates with the Mac. Too much flexing or severe bending and eventually the little copper wires start breaking.

I think the real problem is that people leave their laptops lying around in all kinds of situations that can put stress and strain on the power cable and the connectors that stick out of the side of the machine. I don't know why they aren't designed better to stand up to that kind of (obviously typical) use.

Also, good work playing Conrade, man.

Date: 2008-04-07 03:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dietrich.livejournal.com
Thanks! I'm having a lot of fun doing it! ("Man." Hee!)

I noticed early on that the Mac adaptors are flawed in that way. The aftermarket one seems slightly more robust, but really only slightly. Somebody in the laptop power-supply biz has obviously got Mafia backing or something and gets kickbacks from the sale of new ones, which are precisely timed to wear out just after the time period where it seems like way too short a lifespan.

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