My MacBook Pro got a bit wet, and now only runs with the MagSafe plugged in. With it plugged in, everything works as expected, but the battery does not charge, and my power source is listed as the power adapter. I have tried replacing the DC-In board for a chance at an inexpensive fix, but the new board shows the same symptoms. I have a feeling it's related to the battery connector to the logic board, as I'm seeing some very slight corrosion on the contacts of the board and can't seem to remove it after trying to clean it with isopropyl and a toothbrush. Below is the Power System Report and the Apple Store Diagnostic indicated a 'Failure' for the battery. I'm debating on replacing the battery or using a Logic Board Damage repair service if this can't be fixed easily. What should I do? Thanks.
My MacBook Pro got a bit wet, and now only runs with the MagSafe plugged in. With it plugged in, everything works as expected, but the battery does not charge, and my power source is listed as the power adapter. I have tried replacing the DC-In board for a chance at an inexpensive fix, but the new board shows the same symptoms. I have a feeling it's related to the battery connector to the logic board, as I'm seeing some very slight corrosion on the contacts of the board and can't seem to remove it after trying to clean it with isopropyl and a toothbrush. Below is the Power System Report and the Apple Store Diagnostic indicated a 'Failure' for the battery. I'm debating on replacing the battery or using a Logic Board Damage repair service if this can't be fixed easily. What should I do? Thanks.
My MacBook Pro got a bit wet, and now only runs with the MagSafe plugged in. With it plugged in, everything works as expected, but the battery does not charge, and my power source is listed as the power adapter. I have tried replacing the DC-In board for a chance at an inexpensive fix, but the new board shows the same symptoms. I have a feeling it's related to the battery connector to the logic board, as I'm seeing some very slight corrosion on the contacts of the board and can't seem to remove it after trying to clean it with isopropyl and a toothbrush. Below is the Power System Report and the Apple Store Diagnostic indicated a 'Failure' for the battery. I'm debating on replacing the battery or using a Logic Board Damage repair service if this can't be fixed easily. What should I do? Thanks.
Battery Information:
Model Information:
Serial Number: D865253W2ZTFY5HA7
Manufacturer: SMP
Device Name: bq20z451
Pack Lot Code: 0
PCB Lot Code: 0
Firmware Version: 702
Hardware Revision: 1
Cell Revision: 3217
Charge Information:
Charge Remaining (mAh): 4725
Fully Charged: No
Charging: No
Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 6183
Health Information:
Cycle Count: 71
Condition: Normal
Battery Installed: Yes
Amperage (mA): 0
Voltage (mV): 12235
System Power Settings:
AC Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
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
GPUSwitch: 2
Hibernate Mode: 3
PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep: 0
Standby Delay: 10800
Standby Enabled: 1
Battery Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 1
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
GPUSwitch: 2
Hibernate Mode: 3
Reduce Brightness: Yes
Standby Delay: 10800
Standby Enabled: 1
Hardware Configuration:
UPS Installed: No
AC Charger Information:
Connected: Yes
ID: 0x0921
Wattage (W): 60
Family: 0x0085
Serial Number: 0x00b93512
Charging: No