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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Charging a MacBook in the Car
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 923827" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Be sure to get a big enough inverter. I have a 300 watt inverter and it wouldn't handle the power brick when I tried plugging my Macbook into it. My new car does have a 110 volt plug in the center console (which works fine to charge my iPod, and in fact I think that's exactly what it was designed for since it also has an iPod holder built in to it) but I haven't yet tried to plug the brick into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 923827, member: 9385"] Be sure to get a big enough inverter. I have a 300 watt inverter and it wouldn't handle the power brick when I tried plugging my Macbook into it. My new car does have a 110 volt plug in the center console (which works fine to charge my iPod, and in fact I think that's exactly what it was designed for since it also has an iPod holder built in to it) but I haven't yet tried to plug the brick into it. [/QUOTE]
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