My MacBook Pro won't charge in my car

I don't know if anyone can help me figure this out or not but here is hoping. I have a Ford Explorer. It has an ac outlet. I tried plugging my MacBook Pro into but it would not charge. I tried both cords that came with the laptop. I know it's not the laptop or the cords because it is currently plugged into a wall outlet working just fine. I know it's not the outlet in the car I tried an hp laptop and it worked. The MacBook is not to many volts or anything or it would have tripped the outlet. Or so says the owners manual. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks.

Posted on Apr 29, 2015 12:59 AM

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Apr 29, 2015 1:27 AM in response to Igerster

Could it be the power converter in the vehicle that changes the 12v DC to 120VAC, has an

issue or gets interrupted? Some vehicles have a cigarette lighter socket that only works if

the key is turned to Accessory, or to On.


The power conversion device usually requires much more electrical draw from the 12V.

vehicle battery, in the way of amperage, which is partially lost due to heat generated by

the conversion transformer process. Prior to MagSafe power adapters with the magnet

to connect adapter to the MacBook series, older Apple portable mac cord was widely

adopted and not proprietary to Apple; so makers of power adapters were able to sell

DC to DC power adapters, for boats, airplanes, motor vehicles, etc. these worked well

since they only needed to convert 12 VDC to 24VDC, not to AC then back to DC.


An example, used to sell adapter DC to DC, replaced PowerBook/iBook AC adapter in

their day, ten years ago:

https://www.lindelectronics.com/fuzzysearch/results/dc%20to%20dc%20adapter


(Sadly, you cannot buy the DC to DC adapter from any of the makers of good product

to use with the MacBook series, since the proprietary MagSafe isn't widely available.)


So you may need to check the power converter and how it is supplied by the vehicle

if the computer is left plugged into a power source controlled by the ignition key switch.

There may be an interruption, and sometimes these devices overheat or fail.


What is the MagSafe power adapter's specification? Is it a 65Watt or 85Watt?


There is too much unknown that an electrical multi-meter would needed to tell,

before someone could guess at the issues behind your situation. Troubleshoot

the main components in the vehicle including converter and accessible 12VDC.


I've had some electrical troubleshooting experience, and some things are a mystery

as to why they work at all. Especially since DC current can run backwards, in a quest

to find a proper ground. Things such as relays, and loose wires on an aging vehicle

may also present a challenge. My vehicles are rather old, yet mostly predictable so far.


Which MacBook Pro model are you referring to? There's several build year differences.


You may try to find a third-party battery charger such as OWC macsales used to offer

for portable Apple computer batteries, that stands alone & just charges the batteries.

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/BATCAPUMB15/ like this.


In any event...

Good luck & happy computing! 🙂


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