Magsafe Macbook Boat adapter

We customize!

We worked with you to make customer magsafe Boat adapters for those who wish to have their adapter behind a patch panel along with a long magsafe extension coming from the patch panel.
The adapter that we recommend for this is the
Lind adapters.

Note: there are some DC adapter that do not work well with deep cycles batteries.


The Magsafe 2 review

Magsafe 2 review
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Apple has come out with the new Magsafe called "Magsafe 2" In reality, it has actually gone through 4 revisions.  But we guess the reason why it's considered the "Magsafe 2" is because the actual magsafe tip is narrower from top to bottom and a bit wider to accommodate the slim Macbook Airs and the New Macbook Pro retina laptops. The “L” shaped Magsafe is a direct replacement for the original Magsafe and will fit ALL MacBooks, EXCEPT the Magsafe 2 can ONLY be used for the new Macbook Pro Retina and mid 2012 Macbook Air.

Other then the new size of the "Magsafe 2" there is also another minor change in the voltage output of both the 85w model and the 45w models.  
The new 85w model is actually 20v at 4.25A.  The old was 16.5 - 18.5 at 4.1A.  The New model is set at 20v constant, while the old 85W is actually 60w, but powers up to 85w if the Macbook needs it.
The Macbook Air is 14.85v at 3.05A.   The old was 14.5 at 3.1A.  Not a whole lot different there.

For those who are planning on upgrading to the new "Magsafe 2", you can probably continue using the our old car adapters, but you might come up short of you are a high CPU user. All you'd need to do is purchase the just the  "Magsafe 2" cable and plug in the car adapter that you already have from us.  Since you just got a brand new Macbook, why no purchase a new car adapter since we will be shipping our adapters with the higher voltages with the "Magsafe 2" cables?
For our existing users, please contact us before you do however, most of you have adjustable voltage adapters and it could simply mean a different voltage selection.

Until next time, Happy charging and powering your Macbook Air and Macbook Retina display on the road (Retina display is gorgeous isn't it?)!

Mikegyver.com

Press Release

MCT introduces iRemote Control

iRemote Control effortlessly controls or replaces all your existing (garage,car, gate) remotes and devices, effectively reducing clutter by collapsing all your remotes into one device, the iPhone.  Installs and operational in about two minutes.

Orlando, Florida  - Sept. 21, 2012 - MCT, Inc. introduces an Indiegogo project: The iRemote Control.  The iRemoteControl is an effortless new concept where anyone without technical know-how can attach the "Magic Button" actuator to any existing device (such as garage door openers, car remotes, automatic gate openers, automatic light switches, automatic blinds, and other devices) and control it with the iPhone app.  In all likelihood, you have more than 2 remotes that are spread throughout your household, and you have to go out of your way just to get to it.  The more advanced users can further benefit, because they can direct wire into the device.  With iRemote Control, you'd have to reach no further than your iPhone or iPad.

"It's so easy to install, and coupled with the innovative iPhone app, we're set on changing the way you interface with the real world," said Mike Lee, company's founder.  It's like the photos app on the iPhone, after you take a picture of your device, you can swipe between pictures and magically control it!  What's best about it, is that you can control almost anything right from your pocket because you'll have it with you all the time.  Think about the many times you carried your iPhone with you, but nothing else.

Mike Lee hopes to get sponsor for this project ($89,250 goal) so the company can take this to production quickly.   There is also a secondary goal to get the word out and perhaps partner up with other companies that might see a fit with our device.

MCT, inc. is known for their innovations, most notably pioneering the magsafe car solutions for the Macbook computers in 2006.


For more information, contact:
Mikegyver.com
Mikegyver Computer & Tech., Inc.
380 S. State Rd 434
Ste 1004 - 205
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 

Indiegogo project: iRemoteControl


After months of development, we’re happy to introduce our Indiegogo project: the iRemoteControl! We’re excited about it! take a look here.

Adapters Reviews part 2



Ok… as have posted in a prior blog. It seems that all-in-one (adapters that have both Car input and Home input) adapters are getting harder to come by for the MacBooks.

Here is our order of preference on what we recommend now:

1) Compact Mikegyver Power Travel Kit
2) Lind Power adapters
3) Universal ALL-IN-ONE AC/DC adapter

There are no longer any name brand All-in-one adapters that will support the Macbook and Macbook pros. The only remaining is our own Universal all-in-one.

Please see our prior blog reviews on these adapters to get more details if you still happen to be able to get your hands on the older models.

The good news is that we do have name brand company (All-in-one adapters) that will support the Macbook Pro Retina’s

All-in-one Adapters


Please be advised that there does not seem to be anymore All-in-one adapters on the market from brand name companies (Kensington,iGo,Targus, & Duracell, that provides the right power for the Macbook Line of computers. Our own Universal All-in-one adapter is all that remains.

We have found adapters that will fit the new Macbook Pro Retina’s and plan on releasing those soon.

Coming Soon...


We’re kinda excited about it... Installs in less then 2 minutes...

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Illegal Magsafe 2 already?!

Recently, we were contacted by a Chinese company/person who said they sold Magsafe 2 cables at really cheap price and it was genuine Apple, therefore it's legal. We wrote back and said great! Can you send me your license terms with Apple and ship the adapters with the Apple logo exposed. We never heard back. This just proves that there are a lot of illegal activities going on out there. Just for those who don't know, when you buy Apple products from China, they are NOT sanctioned by Apple. In fact, they are illegal, What they do is painstakingly cover up the apple logo so that customs will not stop the shipment coming into the USA. The average buyer will not know that, and they just think it's part of the packaging.

We pride ourselves in being an ethical company, and wish to be there for the long haul for our customers (Btw, we can't wait to reveal our new product soon), unlike some have have been sued by Apple.

Now Available! Magsafe 2


Now Available! Magsafe 2.

Availability limited at this time.

Car adapter and Magsafe 2


Apple released Magsafe 2 today. Stay tuned. We think we’ll be first on the scene with Car adapter solutions!

USB batteries and Macbook Air

Hello,

It’s been awhile since we’ve updated our blog page. Let’s just say we’re working on some new stuff. But we’ll leave that for later.

What I wanted to cover today is that I’ve noticed that their have been a good amount of emails to us asking us if it is possible to convert and USB device, (weather it be a USB charger, USB Port or battery) to charge the Macbook Air.

Short answer is it can NOT be done. The USB port is only 5Vdc and at best 2.1 Amps. That translates to only 10w. The Macbook Air is 45W. It’s like trying to put a motorcycle engine in a Car. It’s simply too weak no matter how much up converting you try throwing at it. The reason why we can up convert car power say 12v to 16v~18V for the Macbook Pro is because you have a big engine behind it, that’s only running at idle. There is plenty of power where the “engine” can step up so that converting from 12 to 16v is not a problem.

That’s why batteries are so much more expensive for the larger item it runs, it needs the extra “power” so that it’ll be able to support the drain.

Keep those emails coming,
Mike

Adapter reviews



The #1 question we get is “Which one do I buy”?

For those who are impatient, read the following.
This is our Order of preference on which model we like:

1) Duracell AC/DC all in one adapter.
2) Targus Premium Laptop charger (AC/DC)
3) Universal ALL-IN-ONE AC/DC adapter
4) Kensington All-n-one with USB port. (discontinued)
5) iGo everywhereMAX. (discontinued)
6) Targus Car and Apple Adapter kit
7) Compact Mikegyver Power Travel Kit
8) Classic Mikegyver Power travel Kit

Recently we’ve been getting a lot of question regarding Boat use, we’d recommend #7 then #6. However if you will be using in other places such as Airplane, then the order of preference above applies.

End of summary. Read on for more details.
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We want to mention that there have been plenty of knock-off magsafe connectors out on the market (including Grey/Black Market parts), and since Apple has a patent on it, NO one is allowed to sell them without Apple’s license. We have already contacted Apple and they will not license to anyone. Consider your purchase from the other places if you expect to get long term customer service, especially now that Apple is cracking down on those companies with lawsuits.

How are WE doing this? We buy Genuine Apple adapters, cut the magsafe cable off the Apple Brick adapters and graft them on to any multitude of AC/DC car adapters out there, giving you more options. If you want proof that we are actually doing this, just go to our Store parts page and purchase the Apple Brick adapter (it’ll come in the original box with the original Apple adapter, original ‘Duck’ head, and original AC cable) for a nominal fee, we’ll, we’ll even put a standard 5.5mm plug on it so you can plug in the Magsafe cable into it and use is as was again!

We are the first to pioneer this Magsafe conversion, and we’ll continue to be there for you down the road.

Now on with the review...


Who said there were no car or airline adapters for the Macbooks? CLEAN linear power for your Macbooks. We are NOT using inverters.


One of the most frequent questions I get is “which adapter is the best?”

Hopefully I’ll answer that question here. If you just want something that will work, then we suggest the “Classic Mikegyver Power Travel Kit”, “Compact Mikegyver Power Travel Kit” or the Targus Car and Apple Adapter kit. However, because we have to modify the patented magsafe connector from Apple, you’ll need to disconnect the magsafe cable from Apple’s AC adapter and plug it into the Car/Airline adapter. You’ll notice that we lock it at 16v because in 97% of the cases you’ll be just fine. Also, airlines provide limited power and 16v would be the best setting, without making the airlines upset.
Other adapters on the market claim to have the added benefit of auto switching dual voltage for the MacBook Pro, but there is a strong chance that it’ll overpower the 75w Airline breaker limit. Not a good thing, especially if you need to charge and use your dead MacBook Pro upon liftoff!



The Next set of adapters that we sell are AC/DC adapters. We call them our Better/Best selection. Please make no mistake, these are NOT inverters. Most people write me asking why these are so much more expensive when they can buy a car adapter (it really is an INVERTER) at XYZ place for less.
Without getting too technical, you are essentially converting car power (DC) into household power (AC), then using the Apple adapter to convert it back to car power (DC). Now does that sound efficient? No! Is it wasteful? YES! And no, I’m not an tree hugger, I just like being efficient.
I’ve heard stories where people would run out of power in no time and, in some cases, they can’t even use their MacBook Pros since their adapter trips the inverter breaker.

These AC/DC adapters have TWO inputs. One can be used to plug into normal household power. The other, which is more important, is Car or Airline power. The Car/Airline input just modifies the DC CAR power into the SAME power as your MacBook, but at a different voltage.

Which of these AC/DC all-in-one adapters do we recommend?

1) Duracell AC/DC all in one adapter. It has a USB port that will allow charging of the iPad. Although the specs say only 3 watts, it WILL charge the iPad. This 90w adapter from Duracell has a 3 year warranty, longest of all the adapters we carry. It will allow charging from any power source such as Home, Car, Air (with empower jack). It will also allow charging of both your MacBook Pro and iPhone, iPod, and iPad at the same time. Low power cut off for this adapter is 10v, with an 18.5v high power cut off.

2) Targus Premium Laptop charger (AC/DC). (not quite all-in-one, but has its own unique design)
This is the most advanced adapter as of this writing. It’s got a super slim AC adapter and a Super small DC adapter, it’s the same size as a standard cigarette plug, but crams all the circuitry into a standard size plug to provide the proper voltage to your laptop and accessories!
But there’s a drawback. It does NOT have an empower plug, so it’ll only work in airplanes that have the standard cigarette plugs. It does NOT have a USB port on its side, but it does come with a splitter and a iPod/iPhone,/iPad charging tip, so you can charge both your MacBook Pro and i-Device at the same time. DC adapter low power shut of ~7v, with no apparent high power shut off, but label says 16v max.

3) Universal ALL-IN-ONE AC/DC adapter. It is also Mikegyver certified to be able to charge and power BOTH your MacBook Pro and your iPad at the SAME time! Not a whole lot of accessories were ready for the iPad. The built in USB port on its side also allows you to charge all your other USB accessories too.

4) Kensington All-in-one w/USB. (Now discontinued). Like the above adapters, it allows charging from any power source (home/car(with empower jack)/air), but it’s a little big. The USB port only charges the iPhone/iPod, but NOT the iPad. If you are not a iPad user, then this will charge both your MacBook Pro and iPhone/iPod without problems.

5) iGo everywhereMAX. (Now discontinued). It is now smaller, but not quite as thin as the Kensingtons, but indeed lighter and smaller then the iGo 130w everywhere. As mentioned, it has more tips for other accessories on the market.
It also comes with the Dual power accessories for your other devices (tips for those accessories sold separately). While used from DC source, the iGo Max has a safety shut off at 9v and will turn itself back on at 11v*.

6) We happen to like the Kensington K33197(US)adapters (now discontinued too) because they are slim and light. It also has a long cord and in most cases, you’ll be sitting quite far away from the power outlet on your hotel bed.
It also has an optional Y-cable so that you can power both MacBook, and some other accessories. Speaking of accessories, the Kensington does have tips for accessories such as a USB power tip, but not nearly as many as the iGo’s.
When used from a DC source, the Kensington has a low power shut off below 12v, and will require you to manually unplug and replug in the cigarette plug to reset power to the MacBook.

This model has been officially discontinued by Kensington. It is harder and harder to find for sale now, but we still like it because it is still the smallest and slimmest all-in-one adapter charger we can find anywhere in the world. We'll miss this model.


Of course if you haven’t noticed by now, ALL our adapters that come from us can come with the Magsafe cable. Links provided to respective manufacturers are for information only. They do NOT sell Magsafe cables.

Happy charging away from home!

Mike

*cut-off range also depends on amperage available.

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