Thursday, August 9, 2012

MacBook Air - What's the big power cord for?

This is a question that is usually asked by people who are new to MacBook Air or Macintosh in general. When you buy a new MacBook Air it comes with two power cords, one that looks like this:


And there is also a bigger power cord that looks like this:


However when you look around the MacBook Air itself, you can't find a plug that fits the second power cord:


So what gives? Why did they include the big power cord you may ask yourself! It makes no sense! Here is what the big power cord is meant to be used for. On the first smaller power adapter, slide off the edge of the adapter itself like so:


You don't have to worry about breaking it, as long as you slide it horizontally and yes you do have to apply some force. With the corner piece completely off, you can now slide in the end of the second / bigger power cord like so:


That's it! Now what exactly does that get you, you may ask. Here is what you get:


A much longer power cord that is also a lot easier to plug into outlets where space is limited! So essentially you can think of it as an extension cord with a smaller foot print.

A lot of hard core Mac users may look at this post and think this should be common sense, but you will be surprised how many people at work and elsewhere at libraries and coffee shops have asked me this very question. From now on when they ask me this question I will be referring them to this blog post. Feel free to do the same if you are a Mac Pro.

Enjoy!

Pete Soheil
DigiOz Multimedia, Inc
www.digioz.com

234 comments:

«Oldest   ‹Older   201 – 234 of 234
Anonymous said...

Just read through the whole chain, and could not find if you said the three-pronged long cord charges the battery any faster?

Unknown said...

Thanks so much! Got a MacBook Pro for Christmas and we couldn't figure out what that second cord was for. Thanks to Google and you - it all makes sense now ;)

Unknown said...

Thanks so much! This answered my Christmas Day question :)

The Simply Sweet Boutique said...

Thank you for this explanation! I just opened my first Mac ๐Ÿ’ป...my Christmas gift, and I had no clue what to do with these cords๐Ÿ˜‰
I googled it and here I am....thank u

Lucio said...

Thanks so much. I really needed this explanation!

Maryanne said...

Unlike Jill, who found you on the first try, I have been scouring Google (it's now 1:30 a.m.) for answers to the extra cord question and two other basic questions, which you answered in your responses to other grateful questioners. Having come across a number of other blogs in my hours-long search, I am so impressed with the clarity and gracious generosity of your responses. As a Senior, I assumed that my powered-down brain just couldn't get what was so obvious. It was consoling to read that your computer literate
writers also had questions about the big cord! Thank you, and thank all my fellow questioners for the respectful, intelligent level of discourse. I will now bookmark your site and spread the word far and wide.

Maryanne

Unknown said...

Just got my MacBook Pro today. My husband is a long time Apple user, but not a MacBook. I figured the cords were used together, but he was skeptical. I finally found your post and felt intelligent for the first time since I opened the box. Thank you for both.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the article and yup I was clueless on this one !

Kim said...

Thank you for this nice clear explanation to my question as well.

Anonymous said...

Bless you and your patient and kind explanation - you even take time to respond to each of the people thanking you. What a star!
I am so glad I didn't have to go back to the store and ask what I thought was a really dumb question!

Anonymous said...

Thanks! Had no idea what it was for.

Unknown said...

I got a Mac Air yesterday, which is the first apple computer for me family. I was wondering why there is another AC cord which seems to be no use. After reading this blog, now I know. Thank you so much!

Anonymous said...

Hi thanks you were right it's common sense but figuring it is something else๐Ÿ˜€.

Unknown said...

Ah, it all makes sense now. Haha.

Porpor1234 said...

Me too, all the way forward to 8/2017! Great explanation. ๐Ÿค—

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info! I was clueless!

Rachael said...

Thank you very much. I just got a MacBook air over a Dell which I was using and had NO idea what the heck this was for. Thanks!!!

Unknown said...

Thanks so much. We thought we were brain dead. :)

Cindy_W said...

Omg! ThankyousoVERYmuch!!! I feel SO stupid now...after almost 5 years! Almost 5 effing years that I've owned my 13" Mac Book Pro! On my computer desk, the 2-prong A/C adaptor cord is fine, but whenever I move my MacBook over to my bed, it barely reaches it. I've always had to sit the MacBook right at the very edge of my bed (worried it'll fall down) and a few inches closer down my bed than I'm comfortable with. And then, the cord becomes taut and might pop out of my laptop, because the length is too short. I've always wanted to look into buying an extension cable, but never got around to it. Until I did a google search and saw this post. I've always known I had a 3-prong cord in the box, but assumed it was just a second adaptor. Dang, all those wasted years of tugging my A/C cord needlessly, while the extension cord sat in my box...for nearly 5 years!

Anonymous said...

Thank you!!

Barb Matchey said...

I have had my MacBook Air for nearly two weeks and have been looking at this monster of a cord. I have finally decided to try to merge all my Apple stuff and this question was niggling at my very tiny brain. I can't believe I found the answer I've been looking for. I am bookmarking your site. Thank you so very much for this helpful tip. So very, very much. bam!

Hannah said...

I have had mine for 2yrs and moved a few places and just never got around to getting it out of the box and googling WTF this is for! I finally got it out tonight and was so damn pissed. Thanks for answering. Annoying they dont show u this in the box idiots.

kcnoa said...

Just got one yesterday and I was ok what the heck is this for? So glad I looked it up and found this. Thanks so much for your help. I agree that the price you pay you would think they would tell you where and what this is. Thanks again!!!!

Domo Rush said...

I have. had. my MacBook Air for a minute and discovered this. extra cord the other. day again and this definitely made sense

Anonymous said...

Thank you!!! This is still a very very welcome tutorial!!

Jackie said...

Thank you so much for this post! I've never had a Macbook so I was very confused by the extra, seemingly useless cord. I appreciate the info :)

Unknown said...

This was so helpful, I was completely confused by the second big cord~ I like the comment someone made saying
you should work for Apple and help us common folk! :))
Thanks for taking the time to post this for us ~

Unknown said...

Thank you! THANK YOU!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for clarifying this mystery for me! Pictures helped a lot!

Unknown said...

Looks like your post was written in 2012. I found it useful today in 2019 (first time MacBook owner ;-) Many Thanks for writing this so helpful & simple with pictures!

HCL said...

Thank you for the info.

Anonymous said...

Hey Man. Great post. Actually, I just started using Mac computers. I just bought the extender cable today and figured out how to slip it onto the adapter. It really helps since there aren’t a lot of outlets in my office and space is limited. Thanks for the explanation on how to use it.

Christina W. said...

I just got my first MacBook, and I’m so glad I found this post while googling the second cord. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Thank you!

Unknown said...

We got our first Mac from HSN and we had no idea. Thanks.

«Oldest ‹Older   201 – 234 of 234   Newer› Newest»