In article <slrng2icik.1a8o.redlob+usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
RLM <redlob+usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 2008-05-04, Robert Peirce <bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I just realized I should probably have posted to the ****table group as
> > well or maybe even instead.
> >
> > In article <bob-C12D53.11060504052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> > Robert Peirce <bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> Frequently, when my MacBook Pro is fully charged, the green light on
the
> >> plug goes out. Re-plugging turns it back on, but why does it go off?
> >> Help says it should either be amber or green. Could one of the
> >> connectors be oxidized and should I worry about this?
>
> I'm having the same problem, but it happens when I move the cable while
> charing. I guess it's some kind of wiring problem, but it charges fine.
For what it's worth, the green light on my MBP's charger stopped working
in 2006, soon after I got the computer. I guess it was under warranty
but it worked fine, so I didn't bother getting it replaced. It still
works, so unless there are other symptoms it's probably not significant.
--
Tom "Tom" Harrington
Independent Mac OS X developer since 2002
http://www.atomicbird.com/


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