Lower wattage adapters don't provide enough power. You can use a compatible higher wattage adapter without issue, but it won't make your computer charge faster or operate differently. I would highly recommend getting this as a replacement to service until I update/upgrade this laptop.
2011 MACBOOK PRO CHARGER WATTAGE PRO
I enjoy it, it looks just like the Macbook Pro provided charger and for a fraction of the price. For instance If you have a MacBook (13-inch Late 2009) that normally uses a 60W adapter, you can also use an 85W adapter with that computer. So far this is a one-for-one replacement for my really old 2011 Macbook Pro. Apple laptops come in a few different models: the MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.Each one uses a different charger, depending on its design and year of release, but doesn’t mean it’s hard to find the right charger for any one of them. to USB Type C converter cable and it should be able to charge your MacBook.Thunderbolt 3 ports look exactly the same as USB-C ports, and indeed, the connector is physically the same from a plug-in perspective. You should use the appropriate wattage power adapter for your Mac notebook. Although you should always use the proper wattage adapter for your Apple portable, you can use an adapter of a higher wattage without issue. You asked, how can I charge my MacBook Pro without a chargerSimply use a USB 3.
2011 MACBOOK PRO CHARGER WATTAGE FOR MAC
New Compatible Magsafe 1 Charger 85W for Apple MacBook Pro 15" & 17" Made in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, Mid 2012, Model A1150, A1151, A1172, A1174, A1211, A1222, A1226, A1229, A1260, A1261, A1286, A1290, A1297, A1343ġ x 18.5V 4.6A 85W compatible power adapter for Apple MacBook Pro 15" &17" Made in Early 2008-Mid 2012Ĭondition: 100% New, replacement made by 3rd partyĬonnector: Magnetic tip 1/2 inch 5 pin magsafe 1Ĭonnector for Mac notebooks are available in MagSafe, MagSafe 2 and USB-C Power adapters are available in 29W, 30W, 45W, 60W, 61W, 85W, and 87W varieties.