Make sure the wattage is the same as the original charger and is designed for your system.
As to soldering these wires are hard to do as they are what we call tinsel wire, basically a non-conducive core which is wrapped with either conductive wire or foil. The solder is not special but you have a very small window as you don’t wNt the core to melt before the conductive surface wets and is conductive thru the joint.
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Frankly, I don’t recommend trying to repair the older MagSafe chargers as you do risk shock and fire! And be careful as the knockoff chargers can harm your system and one charger cost a company I was supporting over three million! Due to a fire it caused.
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Frankly, I don’t recommend trying to repair the older MagSafe chargers as you do risk shock and fire!
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Be careful as the knockoff chargers can harm your system and one charger cost a company I was supporting over three million! Due to a fire it caused.
Make sure the wattage is the same as the original charger and is designed for your system.
As to soldering these wires are hard to do as they are what we call tinsel wire, basically a non-conducive core which is wrapped with either conductive wire or foil. The solder is not special but you have a very small window as you don’t wNt the core to melt before the conductive surface wets and is conductive thru the joint.
Frankly, I don’t recommend trying to repair the older MagSafe chargers as you do risk shock and fire! And be careful as the knockoff chargers can harm your system and one charger cost a company I was supporting over three million! Due to a fire it caused.