Can anyone confirm that a square-end 85w connector can be used in a 13"MacBookPro 2012? I hate the L-shape 60w connector.

Can anyone confirm that a square-end 85w connector, e.g. as provided with MacBook Air, can be used for a 13"MacBookPro early 2012? I hate the L-shape 60w connector that was issued with this laptop. My previous little white MacBook's power cable had the square-end connector and it worked GREAT. The L-shape one is awkward to attach, and it does NOT quick-disconnect should someone trip over the power cord. Thanks.

Posted on Jan 20, 2016 10:13 PM

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Jan 21, 2016 5:43 PM in response to DKR4235

The backward compatibility one Magsafe version over another, is documented;

however at the moment, I've no access to an old bookmark covering that aspect.


A problem with some MacBook Air power adapters, is they lack power for use

with other larger power-demanding models. Early MacBook/Air used 45W power.


Examples of magsafe power adapters:

http://eshop.macsales.com/search/magsafe+adapter


Other MagSafe info:

• Apple Portables: Troubleshooting MagSafe adapters - Apple Support

• Find the right power adapter and cord for your Mac notebook - Apple Support


I've used a newer MagSafe2 with older computer equipped with MagSafe original ports.

Not sure why, but no shape adapter is needed to make it work. It's a square end 85w.


Good luck in this matter! 🙂

Jan 21, 2016 5:45 PM in response to DKR4235

There are two versions of MagSafe ports. If they are the same version but just different form factors then yes, it is okay to interchange. The older MagSafe adaptor can be used with the newer MagSafe2 port with a little (easily lost) adaptor.


If the power requirements of the two computers are different there is a problem using a lower wattage adaptor with the higher need computer. It is safe to use the adaptor but while you are using the computer it will not charge as quickly.

Jan 21, 2016 1:14 PM in response to dwb

Makes a magsafe2 plug fit snugly:

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/SNUGLET/


Genuine MagSafe to MagSafe2 converter:

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Apple/MD504LLA/


The older adapters, and some quality third-party replacements

will fit and work without issue between these different models.

Usually the newer adapter is backward compatible, as is mine.

One cannot count on that, however, going forward. 😝

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Can anyone confirm that a square-end 85w connector can be used in a 13"MacBookPro 2012? I hate the L-shape 60w connector.

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