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Is there a retractable power cable for a G4 laptop 15" Tbook?

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miscellaneousmedia@yahoo.com - 24 Dec 2005 02:41 GMT
Need something smaller than the odd little white box and cord I now
have. What is that box for anyway?
Steve Hix - 24 Dec 2005 02:56 GMT
> Need something smaller than the odd little white box and cord I now
> have. What is that box for anyway?

It's a transforming power supply.

Now, you *could* just jury rig the dc connector to an AC power cord
and plug it in to your laptop.

Might be entertaining. Briefly.

Expensive, though, as you'd have to replace your PowerBook afterward;
although hopefully not your apartment as well.
miscellaneousmedia@yahoo.com - 24 Dec 2005 11:41 GMT
I assume that means no one makes what I seek. I want to be able to put
the Tbook in a sleek holder/briefcase and not have the powercord bulge
out so much.
Elliott Roper - 24 Dec 2005 12:50 GMT
> I assume that means no one makes what I seek. I want to be able to put
> the Tbook in a sleek holder/briefcase and not have the powercord bulge
> out so much.

That little brick is the smallest and neatest 65 Watt power
transformer/ AC to DC converter you can get anywhere, and will have to
travel with you if the battery won't last. Even if it won't fit in your
TiBook's posing pouch.

After my TiBook in its ever so cool leather attache case was snatched
from under my arm in the Brussels Metro, I have carried its replacement
in a No 6 Jiffy bag inside a dull and boring daypack.

You have noticed that you can detach the plug from it? As separates,
they will hide neatly in your makeup purse.

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nickravo - 24 Dec 2005 16:24 GMT
How can I break this ugly sucker into two parts? The plug comes out?
How? And what are those two flip up corners for? And if Apple was so
cool and smart (white is too femme for me) why don't they just make a
retractable plug?
Fred McKenzie - 24 Dec 2005 17:13 GMT
> How can I break this ugly sucker into two parts? The plug comes out?
> How? And what are those two flip up corners for? And if Apple was so
> cool and smart (white is too femme for me) why don't they just make a
> retractable plug?

Nick-

I have an Al PowerBook, so the power module may be different from your
TBook.  The flip-up corners are to wind the smaller cord around.  Mine has
a little plastic clip on the cord, that lets you secure the loose end.

The larger cord that plugs into the AC, is attached to the module by a
slid-on connector.  It doesn't pull out, it slides to the side toward the
end of the module.

The PB came with a substitute small plug.  The small plug connects into
the same place as the cord did, and has  fold-away prongs.  Using it, the
module can be plugged directly into an AC outlet.  With the small cord
wound on the flip-up corners and the small plug folded-away, the module
would easily fit into a travel bag or purse.

I had an older iBook about the age of your TBook.  It also had the small
plug option.  The power module was similar, except the large cord did not
have the grounded third wire.

Fred
Steve Hix - 24 Dec 2005 23:04 GMT
> How can I break this ugly sucker into two parts? The plug comes out?

Disconnect the plug from the side of the laptop, or disconnect the ac
power cord from the power supply.

> How?

Grasp the plug with your thumb and forefinger, then pull straight out
from the side of the computer, or pull the ac cord's plug sideways out
of the transformer body. You should have a two-prong plug that fits the
transformer body, so you don't have to drag around that heavy ol' ac
cord.

> And what are those two flip up corners for?

A place to wrap the dc connector cable.

> And if Apple was so cool and smart (white is too femme for me) why don't
> they just make a retractable plug?

Because (you're more than a little ambiguous):

1 - It would require putting the transformer inside the computer,
making it larger and heavier.

2 - It would require putting the cord inside the transformer, making it
larger and heavier.
 
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