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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Issue with power supply
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<blockquote data-quote="KS555" data-source="post: 1661794" data-attributes="member: 354252"><p>I had a frayed cord on my MB Retina. It was frayed down near the square middle part, on the thin wire. Be careful, because mine caught on fire. Thankfully i was sitting there at the time. It's scary to think what might have happened had I not been there.</p><p>I reported it to Apple and they replaced it at no charge. </p><p>Now when leaving, I always unplug the adapter from the computer and either unplug the cord, or turn off the power strip. This is good also because we live in a lightning-prone area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS555, post: 1661794, member: 354252"] I had a frayed cord on my MB Retina. It was frayed down near the square middle part, on the thin wire. Be careful, because mine caught on fire. Thankfully i was sitting there at the time. It's scary to think what might have happened had I not been there. I reported it to Apple and they replaced it at no charge. Now when leaving, I always unplug the adapter from the computer and either unplug the cord, or turn off the power strip. This is good also because we live in a lightning-prone area. [/QUOTE]
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