Can the MagSafe Airline adaptor work in cars?

I've read through most posts to try to find the answer to this question, but can't figure it out. Can I use my MagSafe Airline cable to power (not charge) my MBP in my car? I know it says "airline" but I can't help to wonder if that is the only place it works, why does it come with an auto adapter???

Thanks!!!
Tom

MacBook Pro 15", Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Dec 27, 2006 3:02 PM

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Dec 27, 2006 4:55 PM in response to twn2

Good question, I had the same today when I was at the Apple store. Their answer was not 100% clear. Looking at the supplied adapter, it would seem that it can connect to the 12v car connector.
They did tell me that it would not charge the battery and that maybe it should even be removed from the MBP whent using that adapter.

Dec 27, 2006 6:37 PM in response to danny'ss

You're right! I missed that in the picture on the Apple online store. It looks like there isn't any transformer brick though. Does this mean that the 15V from the EmPower outlet is sent unchanged into the MBP? If so, does this mean that 12V from the car's outlet won't work? The output voltage from the magsafe power brick is 16V...

Dec 27, 2006 8:11 PM in response to twn2

If you look up the Magsafe Airline adapter in the online AppleStore, there are two special operating notes listed:

1) The adapter will power the computer but not recharge the built-in battery.
2) The adapter is NOT compatible with car cigarette lighter ports.

Darn. Too bad they couldn't do one design for both.

Jim

Dec 27, 2006 8:31 PM in response to HeyJP

But why supply a "car" adapter?
I doubt that the MBP would work properly with less than 15-16v. In a car, the voltage would be anywhere between 11v and 14.5v. I'm trying to find a solution to using my MBP in my sailboat. Typical voltage at the end of the day is around 13v. I usually have 14.3-14.5 during the day. Don't want to run through the inverter's 110v supply.

Dec 27, 2006 8:45 PM in response to twn2

Before I bought the MBP, I was looking at a ibook and the sales rep (called the 800#) told me there were two adaptors, one being the airline adapter (mag safe), and the other being a 3rd party vendor product that would work in an auto and also could be used on an airline. I had a Targus adapter that would do both for my IBM work laptop. Perhaps a 3rd party supplier makes such an adapter.

Dec 28, 2006 2:26 PM in response to twn2

So, I guess it won't work in my truck then....right? I understand the 4-port thingy is for a plane, I use it all the time in planes, but I've never seen a plane with a 20mm adapter. United, AA, Lufthansa, Virigin, BA, BMI, Delta, and others that I have flown on all have the empower (I guess that's the name for the 4-port thingy) in business and first class. Has anyone seen a auto adapter type port in a plane?

I'm going down and buying an APC 150w converter ( http://www.compusa.com/products/productinfo.asp?pfp=cat3&product_code=338009&Pn=150_watt_DC_to_AC_Inverter_with_AirlineAdapter). Not happy about it, but I don't think I have any other option.

MacBook Pro 15" Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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