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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Do you plug your power adapter into the wall or a surge protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="deathcloud" data-source="post: 910680" data-attributes="member: 117178"><p>True 80 bucks is a lot of cash... But so was getting the service plan. But the only reason I got it was because I wanted to protect my investment. </p><p></p><p>I think it is a good investment. I can count a lot of times when the power would just go out and also if you look at our power coming into the house it is unregulated and dirty.</p><p>"in addition, the current coming from AC power outlets is inherently unbalanced"</p><p>some of those backups clean the power make it more stable thus prolonging the life of your laptop aka investment. I spent way too much money on this to play the game of chance of something going wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deathcloud, post: 910680, member: 117178"] True 80 bucks is a lot of cash... But so was getting the service plan. But the only reason I got it was because I wanted to protect my investment. I think it is a good investment. I can count a lot of times when the power would just go out and also if you look at our power coming into the house it is unregulated and dirty. "in addition, the current coming from AC power outlets is inherently unbalanced" some of those backups clean the power make it more stable thus prolonging the life of your laptop aka investment. I spent way too much money on this to play the game of chance of something going wrong. [/QUOTE]
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Do you plug your power adapter into the wall or a surge protector?
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