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MagSafe 15W fast charging restricted to Apple 20W adapter

appleinsider.com

11 points by didntlogin 5 years ago · 6 comments

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ksec 5 years ago

I have yet to find a valid answer I hope someone on HN could share some light on this.

Apple needs some explaining to do, especially when they try to sell it as Environmental friendly to not include an adaptor.

  • detaro 5 years ago

    One guess could be the power delivery profiles: USB-C PD has options for 5, 12 and 20V, and I don't know how common support for the 12V modes is in chargers. If the device insists on 5V or 12V, and most chargers don't support 12V, that'd explain it falling back to the 10W/5V mode. I'd expect some tech reviewer could easily test that by making sure to try a charger that does 12 V.

    • ksec 5 years ago

      The 20W Charger is 9V / 2.2A, and the 15W Charging seems to be limited to this ( I am assuming the 5W deduction is due to induction inefficiency )

      Having a higher profile such as 9V 3A should have worked, especially with PPS, but testing so far indicate MagSafe fails back to 7.5W.

vaccinator 5 years ago

Another artificial restriction by Apple?

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