I think you'd find that the majority of people here understood what parts of the magsafe I was referring to. Get over yourself.
I think the majority of people would get on well without someone being an ignoramous when someone was just trying to help. Feel free to crawl back under the bridge you came from, troll.
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I would either go or at least phone and find out whether it includes the extra 3 prong cable that you get with the official Apple product.
Every time I've seen ones in this price range it doesn't include the 3 prong cord. Just a 2 prong on the brick.
I could never understand why Apple ships a 3-prong cord with these adapters when the basic adapter only has a 2-prong duck head.
But if the power cord is not supplied, one can buy that separately for a few dollars.
And yeah, I'm not sure why "CHARGER4U CANADA" would sell a non-US/CDN device here. I'm starting to be "buyer beware" or Amazon third party vendors.
Most AASP will sell the power cord on its own for about $5-10. Alternately Amazon, et al, sells third party for around $3.
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I could never understand why Apple ships a 3-prong cord with these adapters when the basic adapter only has a 2-prong duck head.
But if the power cord is not supplied, one can buy that separately for a few dollars.
I've always thought because it's best to ground the power supply, if you can, however, it's not always available (on the go!), hence the 2-prong duck head.
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I've always thought because it's best to ground the power supply, if you can, however, it's not always available (on the go!), hence the 2-prong duck head.
It's not really an option to have a ground (or not) for a specific device.
The groung connection is a safety feature and if a particular device requires it because of the design, it always requires it - it's not a "nice-to-have" item.
The requirement for a separate ground is basically determined by the mechanical construction of the device.
So in case of the Mac power adapters, the design is such that a separate ground connection is not needed, thus the two-prong duck head and providing a three-conductor cord just creates an unnecessary restriction.
The Apple adapter at least provides a metal button where the power cord attaches to the adapter so the ground is carried through into the adapter but have seen third-party adapters where that button is made of plastic which isolates the ground connection completely.