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2.2 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.4 GHz) or 2.5 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.7 GHz) quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with 6MB shared L3 cache.

Power shuts off when unplugged after battery replacement?

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It’s all in the title. I replaced my battery manufactured by Newertech with a friend yesterday, and even though we had a hard time connecting the battery into the logic board (it just wasn’t staying connected for some reason), we eventually got everything running. The battery looks healthy on Coconut Battery and the computer runs much better than it did without the battery (we tested it just out of curiosity), which leads me to believe that it is in fact connected to the logic board well enough.

But after unplugging the computer, it just shuts off. It won’t power on without the charger plugged in either. I reset the PRAM and tried to reset the SMC, but it seems like the SMC can’t be reset under these conditions since the cord light is giving me no indication whether the SMC actually reset. I really don’t want to remove the battery and place it back in. Its connector is longer than I expected and is really difficult to cram in. If that’s the solution then so be it. Any suggestions?

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Can you post a snapshot of CoconutBattery main window so we can see with the charger plugged in and a second snapshot with it disconnected after waiting a bit (~5 minutes) Adding images to an existing question

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If I unplug the charger the computer will shut off. Or am I misunderstanding you? I've added a picture for Coconut Battery.

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The MOSFET switching logic is damaged which sends the power to logic board. This will need the logic board repaired.

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That's it, I couldn't remember the actual issue even though I had that fixed recently! Old age creepin' in.

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Have you possibly damaged the battery connector on the board in any way as it sounds like the battery is not relaying power to the board which is likely to need some skilled attention by a knowledgeable technician to trace any possible shorted circuits or to discover where the power source from the battery is stopping short......

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