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magentawave

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Jun 8, 2009
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I heard a click when I plugged my mid 2012 Macbook Pro 15's charger (85 watt Magsafe w/ "L" style connector) into the wall socket and now the charger doesn't work. I might sell this MBP15 so is there anyway to fix the charger or will I have to buy a new one?

Thanks

P.S. The MBP15 works fine and so does the AC wall socket.
 

xraydoc

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Oct 9, 2005
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Since I think they're virtually impossible to open without cosmetically damaging it, and since there's no real serviceable parts inside, you might just be stuck getting a new one. If you want to do it on the cheap, find a used one on eBay or someplace. Just watch for counterfeit ones.
 

dmccloud

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Sep 7, 2009
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Your best option would be to replace the adapter instead of trying to repair it. If you aren't careful or a tool you're using slips at the wrong time, you could hit a charged capacitor and cause serious harm to yourself, let alone the power brick.
 

chrfr

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Jul 11, 2009
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I heard a click when I plugged my mid 2012 Macbook Pro 15's charger (85 watt Magsafe w/ "L" style connector) into the wall socket and now the charger doesn't work. I might sell this MBP15 so is there anyway to fix the charger or will I have to buy a new one?

Thanks

P.S. The MBP15 works fine and so does the AC wall socket.
These chargers are plastic welded together and are effectively impossible to open in a nondestructive manner. You should just replace it.
 

Fishrrman

macrumors Penryn
Feb 20, 2009
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Like the others said -- repairs almost impossible, time for a replacement.
I'd try Other World Computing.
 
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