MacBook A1342 Battery stuck at 100%
with MagSafe plugged in
The Battery has 60 cycles and the MacBook turns off when not plugged in, the battery is detected as normal, resetting smc or PRAM didn’t help, any advice?
Ist dies eine gute Frage?
with MagSafe plugged in
The Battery has 60 cycles and the MacBook turns off when not plugged in, the battery is detected as normal, resetting smc or PRAM didn’t help, any advice?
Ist dies eine gute Frage?
Well thats not good ;-{
On the main logic board is a set of MOSFET’s which switch the power draw from either the MagSafe or the battery. In this case the switch logic is stuck so only the MagSafe pathway is working, either charging the battery or running the system, it won’t allow battery power.
You’ll need to either find someone with the needed skills to fix the logic board or replace it.
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Replacing the logic board didn’t actually fix the problem, I’ll replace the battery control board, I planned to replace the logic board anyways as I wanted the better gpu from the 2010 model
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Lets get a bit more info. Install this gem CoconutBattery paste a snapshot of the main window here for us to see. One with the MagSage connected and a second disconnected. Bilder zu einer vorhandenen Frage hinzufügen
von Dan
Ok updated, the machine instantly turns off when not connected to power
von Corey Cusick
Can you also do a second snapshot with the MagSafe disconnected
von Dan
No, it doesn’t stay on when the MagSafe is disconnected, it turns off immediately when it’s removed
von Corey Cusick