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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
clamshell DC-IN Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="sunflowernbklyn" data-source="post: 687017" data-attributes="member: 58564"><p>Hello Fellow Clam users,</p><p></p><p>i've read a few posts about the clam not holding a charge from the battery or adapter and the cause may be a dc-in issue. I recall one person saying that they managed to pull the prongs in the dc-in out. My issue is that i have one prong inside the dc-in that looks fine and the other is sort of pushed back. Is there any way to bring it back down without taking the machine apart or replacing an $80 part? Any advice appreciated.</p><p> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunflowernbklyn, post: 687017, member: 58564"] Hello Fellow Clam users, i've read a few posts about the clam not holding a charge from the battery or adapter and the cause may be a dc-in issue. I recall one person saying that they managed to pull the prongs in the dc-in out. My issue is that i have one prong inside the dc-in that looks fine and the other is sort of pushed back. Is there any way to bring it back down without taking the machine apart or replacing an $80 part? Any advice appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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