MagSafe Problem

Caporegime
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Hey all,

I've got a 2007 white MacBook which I've owned from new, bought it from John Lewis in the Christmas of 2007 and it's always worked perfectly until the past week or so when the laptop would intermittently refuse to charge. Sometimes I'd plug the power adapter in and the laptop would charge just fine, other times it would act as if there was no power coming down the cable and the LED on the magnetic end would simply refuse to light up.

After doing a bit of Googling there seems to have been a problem with certain MagSafe adapters, Apple did a huge recall on some of the older adapters from the PowerBook and I was wondering what the chances were of me getting a replacement? The laptop is only a handful of years old and I don't find my expectation that the power adapter should still work to be unreasonable. I've noticed that where the cable attaches to the power brick there have been some orange sparks for the past few times I've plugged it in. This has led me to become afraid of charging the laptop at all in case it starts a fire.

I have to stress that I feel it's no fault of my own, I'm not one of these people that wraps wires around in a really tight coil, it hasn't been mistreated in any way either. Would I stand much chance of getting a replacement? I've ordered a new laptop which should be here next week sometime and I was going to hand this MacBook down to my mum, but there's absolutely no way I'm going to give her it in this state.
 
Quick question, will any of the newer 90 degree style power adapters work on my older MacBook? The cost of driving or getting the bus/train to an Apple store and back is about the same as simply buying a new charger.
 
Theres also a John Lewis in Cardiff ;)

So is the Apple store, and driving there, paying for parking and then driving back is about the same price as buying one off the Internet. :p

Incorrect!

You need to buy one that is at least as powerful as the original, otherwise if your trying to charge the MBP and using it at the same time it won't charge!

You can use higher rated ones (I have multiple times) with no problem. The charge delivered to the battery is controlled by the SMC not the PSU!

Thanks. :)

I'll have to speak to my mum and ask her what wattage it has on the power adapter as I can't remember for the life of me. I imagine the cheap Chinese knock off's aren't recommended? I was going to get an official charger.
 
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