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wayfarer93

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Oct 12, 2023
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Hi there! I recently bought a a 2020 MacBook Air, and I quickly bought all the accessories so that I can use it in a desktop setup. I'm using a cal digit TS3+ and a vertical BRYDGE dock just to keep my desktop tidy. The bridge dock has two thunderbolt ports from which one of them I connect to my cal digit TS3+ and the other to my acasis TBU405Pro NVME Enclosure. So my MacBook Air receives charging from the TS3+. Every other item (audio interface, speaker amplifier, etc.) that runs on electricity is connected to a Socket Distributor (including the TS3+) which I always just turn off when I finish work. My question is, could my MacBook be damaged if I turn off the socket distributor, therefore shutting down my TS3+? Once I did that and my MacBook was off and I couldn't turn it on for minutes. I appreciate any answers in advance. (Thomas)
 
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