I've got two Mac power adapters - one for an iBook and one for a Macbook. The iBook adapter is a 45w output device (24.5V 1.875A) and the Macbook adapter is 60W Output (16.5V 3.65A). The connectors are different for each laptop. I attempted to re-solder the wires to the circuit board of the Macbook adapter, but I must have screwed something up as I'm not longer getting voltage readings.
My question is whether the laptop would be able to receive a charge if I were to splice the head from the Macbook line to the iBook adapter. I know the wires are exactly the same (annoying coaxial setup), so the splice should be no issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Note: An adapter with Output: 18.5V~4.6A is said to work with this laptop as well.
My question is whether the laptop would be able to receive a charge if I were to splice the head from the Macbook line to the iBook adapter. I know the wires are exactly the same (annoying coaxial setup), so the splice should be no issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Note: An adapter with Output: 18.5V~4.6A is said to work with this laptop as well.
