crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

A1708 / EMC 2978 — Released October 2016, this entry-level MacBook Pro retains its traditional function keys (as opposed to the OLED Touch Bar). The function key version packs an Intel Core i5 and two Thunderbolt 3 ports.

Not charging but charge icon indicates charging

Laptop status - will not charge at all or turn on (presumably because the battery is now 100% drained)

Some info:

  • Prior to the problem the taskbar battery icon was the ‘charging’ one even when removing the usb-c charger
  • Once had a day-long issue with the trackpad not being clickable (seems like this could have been due to a ‘swollen’ battery)
  • I am using the official power brick and cable, however I was using those with a UK plug adapter purchased from eBay/China (originally bought the laptop in US)
  • Battery condition was displayed as ‘Normal’ in system info, however I did used to deplete it below 5% quite frequently. Have used the laptop as a daily driver since early 2017
  • Occasionally when charging the unibody would have a bit of a static / vibrating feel to touch (has anyone else experienced this?)

So what do you guys think? I have seen some people say I can attempt to disconnect and reconnect the battery, other say to go for a new battery.

I’m inclined to think the problem does not lie with the power source due to the odd behaviour on the machine when plugged / unplugged, seems the problem is internal

Thanks in advance for any help

crwdns2934089:0crwdne2934089:0 crwdns2934093:0crwdne2934093:0

crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 0
crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2933313:01crwdne2933313:0

crwdns2934057:0crwdne2934057:0

Are you using the original Apple charger as well as the power USB-C cable that came your system?

You’ll want to get a USB-C power meter so you can really monitor whats happening Satechi USB-C Power Meter Tester Apples rush to minimize ports sorta forgot how to monitor power effectively.

You also sound like your battery is failing! Apple has a extended warranty on some MacBook Pro’s you should check to see if yours is covered 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Recall Program''''''.

In any case you’ll want to install this gem of an app CoconutBattery so you can better monitor your battery health.

crwdns2934105:0crwdne2934105:0

crwdns2889612:0crwdne2889612:0 1
crwdns2934285:0crwdne2934285:0

crwdns2934229:0crwdne2934229:0

Lewis crwdns2934231:0crwdne2934231:0
crwdns2936625:0crwdne2936625:0:

crwdns2936751:024crwdne2936751:0 0

crwdns2936753:07crwdne2936753:0 0

crwdns2936753:030crwdne2936753:0 0

crwdns2942667:0crwdne2942667:0 77