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I have an Anker charger that lets me use the 60w or 100w port. Anker website suggests my macbook pro 13" to require 61w charging. Do I use the 60w or 100w port? Which is more beneficial? Will it harm my battery or macbook if I keep using the 100w port?
Anker Website: "MacBook Pro (13-inch):This model requires a power supply of 61 Watts (W). It's optimal for lightweight, everyday use."
Hello,
Currently I use a 2020 13" M1 MBP - and while I have searched around for a bit, I couldn't find any info regarding the maximum charging wattage of the M1 MBP (only the M1 Pro and the M1 Max MacBooks) - would a 70w or even a 96w adapter be viable to charge the 2020 MBP faster or does it max out at 61w? (aka the adapter I currently use) Thank you in advance.
Edit: If anyone is reading this on Google from the search results, I decided to buy the 140w charger. The 2020 13" M1 MacBook Pro only supports up to 94w of power from both of its USB C ports (using an Anker cable which supports up to 240w)
Edit 2: It only can take up to 60w - when putting it under heavy load via cinebench it only draws 59w according to al dente. When the load gets heavy it does 30 watts to the battery and 29w to the laptop itself.
Talking about the first retina MacBook pros that were introduced in 2012 and lasted until 2015. They all use the same charging port, but different chargers.
For example a 2014 13" one runs with 16.5V, whereas a 2013 15" one runs with 20V
Are those chargers able to regulate the voltage, meaning it just shows the max. voltage on the charging brick?
I assumed they don't, so am I damaging anything if I charge a 13" with the 15" charger or the other way around?