You should be aware that there is a small resistor inside the computer end of the plug on these yo-yo power units. Just replacing the plug without this resistor may cause problems. I had the same failure mode and tried several ways to fix it without success. I ended up buying an old style unit on ebay.

Art Richard  (St. Petersburg, FL)

On Dec 17, 2005, at 3:25 AM, kaldav wrote:

Hello,
The end plug into my Pismo powerbook suffered when someone tripped over the cord. That end will now produce sparks. Is there a way to cut off the offending part of the wire (right at the join to the plug) and use the rest of the 'good' wire, or should I throw away the whole yo-yo AC adapter?
Thanks.


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