Mitigated success replacing MagSafe 2 power chords

Peperonix

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I have around 40 MagSafe for repair. For most of them, the original cable has been cut.

Using Chinese clones of the power chord, I could successfully repair most of the MagSafe 1 , 60W and 85W.
The diameter of the wires was usually smaller than those of the 85W MagSafe (so would better fit 45W and 60W MagSafes), but basically they were working with 85W supplies as well.

I am less lucky with power chords for MagSafe 2.
Of a 5-pieces lot, two let me repair a 45W (A1436) and a 60W (A1435) power supplies.

The three remaining ones were tested with a 60W (A1435) and several 85W (A1424) power supplies.
The diode lights up as expected (green, then turns to orange), but the 13" MacBook Pro Retina (A1502) is unable to start from these supplies, whilst it is able to start from original not repaired supplies.

Since the diode lights up, and because I tested several MagSafe 2 that are visually in good condition (no visible burnt component), I assume the power supplies are ok, or at least that some of them should be.

Because there is some logic within the MagSafe connector (https://www.righto.com/2013/06/teardown-and-exploration-of-magsafe.html), I wonder whether I simply bought a bad lot of power chords (i.e. with 60% defective ones), or if among my lot are some magnetic connectors that are "programmed" for the 45W MagSafe 2.

I would appreciate if someone here has effectively replaced several power chords for the MagSafe 2 can share about his success rate, and if he paid attention to some details when ordering the replacement chords.

Thanks!
 
I'm just commenting based on what I know, not definitive repair ability etc. The MagSafe uses the "one wire circuit" to communicate things such as orientation of adapter, wattage rating etc. The Chinese clones might be clones or ewaste that's been salvaged, it's hard to pinpoint.

I would be curious if the mac that didn't start with a magsafe 2 connector would start with a MagSafe 1 with the Apple adapter. I can't recall if they have adapters both ways. It's also just as likely you got a bad batch as those things are a common "it's not worth it for the effort vs what you get" scenario unless you are just using a bench supply to test units.

Are you trying to refurbish MagSafe Adapters for clients or something else? Cause I know last time I did repair one I had to saw through the case as they are welded shut.
 
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