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Padarsey Replacement AC DC DC-in Power Jack Magsafe Board Charging Port Compatible for MacBook Pro Retina A1398 15' 820-3109-A Series(2012-2014 Year)

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  • 1) Compatible for Model Numbers: Macbook Pro Retina A1398 15"
  • 2) Compatible for Part Number: 820-3109-A
  • 3) Replacement and high quality,Replace your faulty, cracked or broken dc board
  • 4) Each dc board is tested before shipping.All pictures are taken from the real item, please check carefully before bidding.
  • 5) 【Universal repair tool】Please check the asin B07S9YFQJH if you need pry scewdrive Repair your Compatible for iPad, iPhone,android Phone, PSP,XBox,PlayStation,Nintendo,SSD,MP3 ,players,PC, Watch and more daily devices.


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Compatible for Model(s): A1398
Part Nos:820-3109-A 820-3609-A 821-3376-A
Compatible for Model No:MC975LL/A,MC976LL/A,MGXA2LL/A MGXC2LL/A,MD831LL/A,ME665LL/A,ME664LL/A
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.3 15" Retina
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.6 15" Retina
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.7 15" Retina
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.4 15" Retina 2013
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.7 15" Retina 2013
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.8 15" Retina 2013
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.2 15" Mid-2014 (IG)
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.5 15" Mid-2014 (IG)
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.8 15" Mid-2014 (IG)
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.5 15" Mid-2014 (DG)
MacBook Pro "Core i7" 2.8 15" Mid-2014 (DG)
MacBook Pro 15" 2.4GHz Core i7 (ME664LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro10,1) - Early 2013
MacBook Pro 15" 2.7GHz Core i7 (ME665LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro10,1) - Early 2013
MacBook Pro 15" 2.8GHz Core i7 (ME665LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro10,1) - Early 2013
MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHz Core i7 (ME293LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro11,2) - Late 2013
MacBook Pro 15" 2.3GHz Core i7 (ME294LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro11,2) - Late 2013
MacBook Pro 15" 2.6GHz Core i7 (ME874LL/A, A1398, MacBookPro11,2) - Late 2013
Package Includes:
1 x DC JACK charging port connector


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2024
After a tedious process guided by a YouTube instructional video my MacBook Pro came alive.
MCS
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
Fixed my broken macbook power connecter.
Brad Boyer
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023
For some months I'd notice that my MacBook Pro had a hard time recharging. I had to finagle with the magnetic power connector to get just the right angle to recharge. Then one day none of the finagling worked. I love my 'Book, perfectly fits my needs, and didn't want to give up on it, so I resolved to try troubleshooting the issue.My first guess is that the battery was bad--they do have only so many recharge cycles. When I cracked open the case (note: requires a highly specialized five-point screwdriver--make sure you get one before trying this), I noticed right away that my normally flat, svelte battery pack was all puffy and distorted. Clearly had to go.Replaced that and for a day or two all was good, then the same symptoms of finicky or not-at-all recharging resurfaced. I rechecked my battery connections once again (manually/ visually--I have no fancy electrical circuit testers), and then I took a closer look at my ac/dc charger, it's magnetic connector, and the corresponding connector on the 'Book. Eww. It was like all black and charred looking, both connectors.The charger of course was an easy fix, a simple replacement. But the port on the 'Book took some sleuthing to find the right part. Fortunately, this item came up and I snapped it up. I had to crack open the 'Book case again but by now it was no big deal. The old power jack wasn't hard to remove and the new one easy to put in its place.So an $11 power jack, plus a $20 charger, and I'm back in the game. Sweet.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
Worked great, but received item showed signs of use
LH
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023
This worked fine out the box. Installation is very simple and does NOT require you to remove the board. You can just remove the 3 screws in the corner where the port is located, carefully lever the mainboard up, unplug the old one and plug in the new one.You will need the insanely small torx drivers to remove the screws.
MFlores
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022
The product works well and it looks like the original part.
Slarty Blartfast
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2021
My old port was getting very hot, and wouldn't stay connected. This one works perfectly so far. I took the advice from another reviewer (Levi Thomas I think) and didn't take the logic board out. I just removed the screws near the port and bent the logic board enough to get the connector attached. After a couple of years of having to fiddle with the cable to get it to charge, it's nice to just attach the cable, and have it start right away.
John Allred
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020
I read the reviews before deciding on this one. Some of the reviews for the $10 competitors complained that the connector seemed to be used. I figured that for the trouble I'm going through to disassemble & re-assemble my laptop it's worth paying a few bucks more to make sure it's a quality part. Boy am I glad I did. It's clean & perfect, obviously a new part. And now my Macbook Pro has a magsafe connector that I don't have to fuss & fiddle with any more. (:
Occassional .CA user
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2020
I needed to replace the MagSafe 2 DC board on an early 2013 Macbook Pro model A1398. This was due to a fault in the power supply, which had a T connector with sticky pins. This resulted in some sparking and other nasties i.e. this had gone beyond what cleaning might otherwise fix. The part itself works. Amazon suggested buying the screwdrivers/spudger kit shown in the photo, and for the extra $5 am I ever glad that I did. The actual replacement procedure does take a while, and needs to be done in a calm environment. For those looking to understand the procedure, consult the iFixIt website which has a reasonable guide - although be sure to read the comments as well. In addition to replacing the DC board, I also replaced the charger at the same time - be careful selecting these, cheapest is likely not best nor safest!
Niles Donegan
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
After 8 years of use, the MagSafe adapter on my 2012 MBP had a thin carbonized layer on it from all the electricity run through it. This caused lots of heat to be generated, which made the laptop heat up, which freaked out the temperature sensors, which kicked in the CPU throttling kernel_ext subroutine in OSX. So basically anytime I charged, the fan would go on and the computer would get real SLOOOOOOOWWWWW and very, very hot.Replacing the adapter worked perfectly - I used the steps on ifixit to guide me. It was a tough install (1 hour) but saved me at least $300 in repairs, and probably a week in time.
Levi Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2019
Just take out the near by screws and bend the main board a tiny bit to slide the old one out and the new in. Works every time and skips 90% of the typical replacement.I bought one of these from the other supplier and it was worse than the one I took out. This one is new and works great. Just remember it’s almost always the weak springs in the chargers contact points that fry these out so just by the off brand $20 MagSafe 2 87watt charger on amazon. It works great on my 2014 MacBook Pro 15”.
Brandon Gilstrap
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019
I followed the replacement guide on ifixit.com and now my computer is running great. Direct replacement at a great cost savings.
HWu
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2018
After installing it, works like a charm! The port can be a little hard to replace so be prepared before you commit. Only negative comment is that the length of the connector seems to be a little shorter than the OEM port. This makes installation a little trickier as the port is underneath the logic board but still not impossible.
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