Saltar al contenido principal

Lanzada en noviembre de 2020, la MacBook Pro de 13" cuenta con el SoC M1 basado en Arm de Apple con una CPU de 8 núcleos y una GPU de 8 núcleos. (Modelo A2338/EMC 3578 con dos puertos Thunderbolt 3)

Preguntas 111 Ver todo

13-inch MacBook Pro 2020 will only charge from selective cable / brick

I have a 13" MacBook Pro 2020

MBP 13.3 SPG/8C CPU/8C GPU/8GB/256GB-USA

Product #MYD82LL/A

The MacBook will no longer charge from the stock USB cable and charging brick.

Thinking it might be a bad cable. I tried a different USB-C cable (Thunderbolt 3 Cable 40Gbps Supports 100W) and it worked the first time it was connected and would not work after that.

Thinking the power brick might be bad I tried using my Anker PowerPort II 49.5W USB C Charger with my other cable that had just worked but it still would not charge. Before giving up I tried charging it off of my Oculus Quest cable and power brick and it works every time from this. the other power bricks and cords work fine with other equipment but the MacBook will no longer charge from them.

Does anyone know why it is being so selective? I have tried to go back to the stock brick and cord multiple times and my other brick and cord multiple times and it will not charge from them. I'm worried that it's going to stop charging from the Oculus brick and cord at some point.

Contestado! Ver respuesta Yo también tengo este problema

Es esta una buena pregunta?

Puntuación 0
2 comentarios

Did you try the other port? Sometimes one port gets worn and/or the ports logic gets damaged.

- de

Thanks Dan, yes I did try both ports. they both work with the Oculus charger and neither works with the other bricks.

- de

Agregar un comentario

2 Respuestas

Solución Elegida

At this point I think you'll need to get to an Apple Store or authorized Apple service center as your logic board needs repairs/replacing. This should be covered under warranty!

Make sure you bring the original charger and USB cable.

I'm suspecting the USB chargers dialog is not being understood by your systems power logic. In the days of old the charger was a dumb power source and the computer had a simple MOSFET switching logic (think older Unibody MacBooks) Today we have micro controllers in the chargers which have a dialog to the computer telling it what it is and the computer tells the charger what it needs. This dialog for some reason is not working correctly. I think the logic within the computer is messed up.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 1
Agregar un comentario
Respuesta Más Útil

After playing with it more today it looks like the first two usb cords I used went bad. not sure if the laptop is destroying them some how but I bought a new cord today and its working with the stock brick. I have never seen two cords go bad on the same day but I guess it happens. Thanks for the help

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 1
Agregar un comentario

Añadir tu respuesta

Jonathan estará eternamente agradecido.
Ver Estadísticas:

Ultimas 24 horas: 0

Ultimos 7 días: 0

Ultimos 30 días: 2

Todo El Tiempo: 153