My MacBook doesn't start and shows permanent the red bad battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power.
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This battery sign doesn't let me through any system. No BootDeviceManager, no Reinstall menu, no maintenance menu, No SMC reset, no NVRAM reset,...
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Its just turning off after showing the red battery sign.
I would like to know, if I could bridge the battery contacts. So I could use it as a desktop PC and know if the logic board is broken or the battery.
Can someone tell me where I have to connect which kind of power?
What i found out:
* The big middle contacts seems to be the output pins with 8,59V.
* The Label on the Battery is telling me that it has 7,56V, which is the battery output?
I would assume that I could bridge the 8,59V pins to the pins on the right side next to the output, but I don't know if this is a good idea and if yes, which contact is plus and which is minus. And what is the single left pin for?
Would be cool if i can start this thing without the battery.
My MacBook doesn't start and shows permanent the red bad battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power.
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My MacBook doesn't start and shows permanent the red bad battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power.
+
This battery sign doesn't let me through any system. No BootDeviceManager, no Reinstall menu, no maintenance menu, No SMC reset, no NVRAM reset,...
+
Its just turning off after showing the red battery sign.
I would like to know, if I could bridge the battery contacts. So I could use it as a desktop PC and know if the logic board is broken or the battery.
Can someone tell me where I have to connect which kind of power?
What i found out:
+
* The big middle contacts seems to be the output pins with 8,59V.
* The Label on the Battery is telling me that it has 7,56V, which is the battery output?
I would assume that I could bridge the 8,59V pins to the pins on the right side next to the output, but I don't know if this is a good idea and if yes, which contact is plus and which is minus. And what is the single left pin for?
Would be cool if i can start this thing without the battery.
My Macbook doesn't start and shows permanent the red Battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power. I would like to know, if i could bride the battery contacts. So i could use it as a desktop pc and know if the logic board is broken or the battery...
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My MacBook doesn't start and shows permanent the red bad battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power.
-
Can someone tell me where i have to connect which kind of power?
+
I would like to know, if I could bridge the battery contacts. So I could use it as a desktop PC and know if the logic board is broken or the battery.
+
+
Can someone tell me where I have to connect which kind of power?
What i found out:
+
* The big middle contacts seems to be the output pins with 8,59V.
+
* The Label on the Battery is telling me that it has 7,56V, which is the battery output?
-
The big middle contacts seems to be the output pins with 8,59V.
+
I would assume that I could bridge the 8,59V pins to the pins on the right side next to the output, but I don't know if this is a good idea and if yes, which contact is plus and which is minus. And what is the single left pin for?
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The Label on the Battery is telling me that it has 7,56V, wich is the battery output?
-
-
I would assume that i could bridge the 8,59V pins to the pins on the right side next to the output, but i don't know if this is an good idea and if yes which contact is plus and which is minus.
-
-
And what is the single left pin for?
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Would be cool if i can start this thing without the battery
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Would be cool if i can start this thing without the battery.
My Macbook doesn't start and shows permanent the red Battery sign like on an iPhone when there is no power. I would like to know, if i could bride the battery contacts. So i could use it as a desktop pc and know if the logic board is broken or the battery...
Can someone tell me where i have to connect which kind of power?
What i found out:
The big middle contacts seems to be the output pins with 8,59V.
The Label on the Battery is telling me that it has 7,56V, wich is the battery output?
I would assume that i could bridge the 8,59V pins to the pins on the right side next to the output, but i don't know if this is an good idea and if yes which contact is plus and which is minus.
And what is the single left pin for?
Would be cool if i can start this thing without the battery
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