Does the higher wattage of the 60 & 85 Watt charging adapter cause quicken insulation degradation?
Does the higher wattage of the 60 & 85 Watt charging adapter cause quicken insulation degradation? I have gone through a few adapters wondering if I can extend the life by buying a lower wattage. Thank you, John Byrne
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