But I checked my laptop, i mean its not actually a full laptop. its a netbook. the acer aspire one has only 3 cells. I am considering external battery pack to have much more power when in the road. But I dont knw anything about these power ratings.
so I wd like 2ask if dis battery pack as u say has a maximum output of 19V on 5A.
wn i look at the bottm of my netbook I see d rating as 19V, 1.58A .. sorry i dont know much about these power outputs and jst wanna mk sure its ok.
The Battery Geek MacBook connector tip is a different design compared to the Apple MagSafe connector for 2 reasons. #1: It does not have an LED on it unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does. #2: The second reason is that the Battery Geek MacBook connector tip does not recharge the internal MacBook laptop battery unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does.
Thank you so much!!!
But I checked my laptop, i mean its not actually a full laptop. its a netbook. the acer aspire one has only 3 cells. I am considering external battery pack to have much more power when in the road. But I dont knw anything about these power ratings.
so I wd like 2ask if dis battery pack as u say has a maximum output of 19V on 5A.
wn i look at the bottm of my netbook I see d rating as 19V, 1.58A .. sorry i dont know much about these power outputs and jst wanna mk sure its ok.
mungkey 3 years ago
Thank you very helpfull. I have ordered one !!
jonwp 4 years ago
Isn't the magsafe connector patented by apple?
gatorrulesit 4 years ago
The Battery Geek MacBook connector tip is a different design compared to the Apple MagSafe connector for 2 reasons. #1: It does not have an LED on it unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does. #2: The second reason is that the Battery Geek MacBook connector tip does not recharge the internal MacBook laptop battery unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does.
thebatterygeeks 4 years ago
Whoa, it doesn't? Umm, that's kind of a show stopper for me =/
PacoBell 3 years ago