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Macbook Batteries, Be it Apple or not, it's the same |
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Thu 26 Apr 2012, 16:52
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Moderator In Chief (MIC)
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I've just killed my third or fourth battery in 6 years for my Blackbook (A1181), first was Apple, others were chinese compatible. What can I say about this: - they all die the same way (erratic functioning heading to computer issues, inflating) - Apple's are consistent in capacity (high to start with), compatible are sometimes same, sometimes less… - Apple's may last longer (a little…) - price is not the same definitely. All in all, given they all die after a year/year and a half, without even reaching the limits they should, I don't see the point to pay the Apple premium in this regard. Especially as the warranty is taylored to not cover the batteries when they fail anyway (far from their supposed limits…)
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Sat 28 Apr 2012, 10:39
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Well, I've bought 3 Chinese compats (via eBay) now and each has died in exactly the same way ... They don't support smart sleep and therefore, when you do the occasional calibration that Apple recommends (disconnect power, leave to sleep then leave till LED goes out completely before restarting and recharging the battery up to 100%) your macbook will come up with the 'no battery' icon instead of a charging battery one. I got one replaced as the company thought it was a fault with the battery but then when the second went the same way they failed to respond to any of my emails. So did eBay for that matter. Pretty crap. Moral of the story. By all means buy a cheap compat but don't even try to calibrate it. In the end I went out and bought a new Apple one which cost me over £100 but works exactly the way it should.
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