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MacBook Air not charging, turns on, no LED

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I am using a third party power adapter I bought off of ebay to charge my Macbook Air. The LED will not turn on and the battery will not charge, however the Macbook otherwise functions as normal.

I have tried everything under the sun to get it to charge again. I have reseated the battery, SMC reset, warmed the charger, and ran Apple diagnostics with no faults.

I strongly suspect it is the charger and I'm anxiously waiting for a friend to get back from vacation to lend me his.

A bit of history, before the this happened, my original Apple official charger had a stress break at the T-connector. As a result, I don't believe the grounding wires were making contact. I suspect this could have damaged something.

Here's my current Power readout. If anyone has this happen to them, I want to know what I have to replace before I go out and buy a new battery, charger, etc. If it is the logic board I am tempted just to sell it AS-IS.

Battery Information:

Model Information:

Serial Number:    [removed]

Manufacturer:    SMP

Device Name:    bq20z451

Pack Lot Code:    0

PCB Lot Code:    0

Firmware Version:    406

Hardware Revision:    000a

Cell Revision:    175

Charge Information:

Charge Remaining (mAh):    0

Fully Charged:    No

Charging:    No

Full Charge Capacity (mAh):    4079

Health Information:

Cycle Count:    542

Condition:    Normal

Battery Installed:    Yes

Amperage (mA):    0

Voltage (mV):    5894

System Power Settings:

AC Power:

System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Wake on AC Change:    No

Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes

Wake on LAN:    Yes

AutoPowerOff Delay:    14400

AutoPowerOff Enabled:    1

Current Power Source:    Yes

DarkWakeBackgroundTasks:    1

Display Sleep Uses Dim:    Yes

PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep:    0

Standby Delay:    4200

Standby Enabled:    1

Battery Power:

System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    2

Wake on AC Change:    No

Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes

AutoPowerOff Delay:    14400

AutoPowerOff Enabled:    1

DarkWakeBackgroundTasks:    0

Display Sleep Uses Dim:    Yes

Reduce Brightness:    Yes

Standby Delay:    4200

Standby Enabled:    1

Hardware Configuration:

UPS Installed:    No

'''AC Charger Information:

Connected:    Yes

ID:    0x0000

Revision:    0x0000

Family:    0x0000

Serial Number:    0x00000000

Charging:    No'''

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MacBook Air not charging, turns on, no LED

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I am using a third party power adapter I bought off of ebay to charge my Macbook Air. The LED will not turn on and the battery will not charge, however the Macbook otherwise functions as normal.
I have tried everything under the sun to get it to charge again. I have reseated the battery, SMC reset, warmed the charger, and ran Apple diagnostics with no faults.
I strongly suspect it is the charger and I'm anxiously waiting for a friend to get back from vacation to lend me his.
A bit of history, before the this happened, my original Apple official charger had a stress break at the T-connector. As a result, I don't believe the grounding wires were making contact. I suspect this could have damaged something.
Here's my current Power readout. If anyone has this happen to them, I want to know what I have to replace before I go out and buy a new battery, charger, etc. If it is the logic board I am tempted just to sell it AS-IS.
Battery Information:
Model Information:
-Serial Number: D862253011BDKRRA0
+Serial Number: [removed]
Manufacturer: SMP
Device Name: bq20z451
Pack Lot Code: 0
PCB Lot Code: 0
Firmware Version: 406
Hardware Revision: 000a
Cell Revision: 175
Charge Information:
Charge Remaining (mAh): 0
Fully Charged: No
Charging: No
Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 4079
Health Information:
Cycle Count: 542
Condition: Normal
Battery Installed: Yes
Amperage (mA): 0
Voltage (mV): 5894
System Power Settings:
AC Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Wake on AC Change: No
Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
Wake on LAN: Yes
AutoPowerOff Delay: 14400
AutoPowerOff Enabled: 1
Current Power Source: Yes
DarkWakeBackgroundTasks: 1
Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep: 0
Standby Delay: 4200
Standby Enabled: 1
Battery Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 2
Wake on AC Change: No
Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
AutoPowerOff Delay: 14400
AutoPowerOff Enabled: 1
DarkWakeBackgroundTasks: 0
Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
Reduce Brightness: Yes
Standby Delay: 4200
Standby Enabled: 1
Hardware Configuration:
UPS Installed: No
'''AC Charger Information:
Connected: Yes
ID: 0x0000
Revision: 0x0000
Family: 0x0000
Serial Number: 0x00000000
Charging: No'''

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MacBook Air not charging, turns on, no LED

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I am using a third party power adapter I bought off of ebay to charge my Macbook Air. The LED will not turn on and the battery will not charge, however the Macbook otherwise functions as normal.

I have tried everything under the sun to get it to charge again. I have reseated the battery, SMC reset, warmed the charger, and ran Apple diagnostics with no faults.

I strongly suspect it is the charger and I'm anxiously waiting for a friend to get back from vacation to lend me his.

A bit of history, before the this happened, my original Apple official charger had a stress break at the T-connector. As a result, I don't believe the grounding wires were making contact. I suspect this could have damaged something.

Here's my current Power readout. If anyone has this happen to them, I want to know what I have to replace before I go out and buy a new battery, charger, etc. If it is the logic board I am tempted just to sell it AS-IS.

Battery Information:

Model Information:

Serial Number:    D862253011BDKRRA0

Manufacturer:    SMP

Device Name:    bq20z451

Pack Lot Code:    0

PCB Lot Code:    0

Firmware Version:    406

Hardware Revision:    000a

Cell Revision:    175

Charge Information:

Charge Remaining (mAh):    0

Fully Charged:    No

Charging:    No

Full Charge Capacity (mAh):    4079

Health Information:

Cycle Count:    542

Condition:    Normal

Battery Installed:    Yes

Amperage (mA):    0

Voltage (mV):    5894

System Power Settings:

AC Power:

System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Wake on AC Change:    No

Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes

Wake on LAN:    Yes

AutoPowerOff Delay:    14400

AutoPowerOff Enabled:    1

Current Power Source:    Yes

DarkWakeBackgroundTasks:    1

Display Sleep Uses Dim:    Yes

PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep:    0

Standby Delay:    4200

Standby Enabled:    1

Battery Power:

System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    10

Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    2

Wake on AC Change:    No

Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes

AutoPowerOff Delay:    14400

AutoPowerOff Enabled:    1

DarkWakeBackgroundTasks:    0

Display Sleep Uses Dim:    Yes

Reduce Brightness:    Yes

Standby Delay:    4200

Standby Enabled:    1

Hardware Configuration:

UPS Installed:    No

'''AC Charger Information:

Connected:    Yes

ID:    0x0000

Revision:    0x0000

Family:    0x0000

Serial Number:    0x00000000

Charging:    No'''

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