Does the 85W Magsafe power charger have adequate surge protection built in or do I have to add a 3rd party device for adequate protection?

Does the 85W Magsafe power charger have adequate surge protection built in or do I have to add a 3rd party device for adequate protection? Thanks for your reply.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Feb 12, 2013 3:43 PM

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Feb 12, 2013 4:13 PM in response to Kappy

I need to ask how you know this because a similar question was answered on this forum saying that one of the Magsafe devices has built in surge protection but it was not "meant to replace a 3rd party device." Can you support your answer with factual data about the adapter or some statement from Apple about the design?


I don't mean to make you wrong. I just want to base my actions on factual knowledge rather than unsupported opinion. A wrong decision about surge protection will either waste money on something I don't need to buy or it could result in major damage to my laptop.


Thanks for your answer.

Feb 12, 2013 6:49 PM in response to Jriden

They have overvoltager and overcurrent protection which is quite different from surge protection. Whoever said they have surge protection simply doesn't know what that is.


They may provide a limited protection against slight line fluctuations, but this is minimal compared to what would be required to protect it from a lightning strike running down the line. These AC adaptors don't even have the ability to provide useful isolation.

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