Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)
Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)
Thanks!
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Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)
Thanks!
paulomarques wrote:
Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)
Thanks!
Yes. Not an issue
paulomarques wrote:
Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)
Thanks!
Yes. Not an issue
paulomarques wrote:
140W isn't too powerful to the USB-C cable? I heard that the USB-C cable supports only 100W.
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It would seem odd to me in Apples tech specs as posted above— without further warning...
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From what I understand most USB-C to USB-C charging cables are rated for 100W. This has me confused as too.
If we can use a 100W USB-C to USB-C cable to charge the new 16" M1 Macbook Pro, can we also use the 96W Power Adapter to charge it as well?
Will using a power adapter with less wattage cause damage to the battery on the laptop?
140W isn't too powerful to the USB-C cable? I heard that the USB-C cable supports only 100W.
Can I charge my new MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro with a 140W power adapter and a USB-C cable? (No Magsafe 3)