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Hi guys, About a year ago, I purchased a MacBook battery (according to Coconut Battery, it could actually be an original battery manufactured in 2014, by Simplo). It worked fine at the beginning. But after a while, it wouldn’t charge to 100%, and now it looks like it’s completely dead, with 83% left on it. It doesn’t charge and it doesn’t discharge. If you unplug the charger, the laptop shuts down. So the question is: is there a way to revive a battery? In this case, a MacBook battery? Is the only solution here replacing the battery (again)? If so, would you recommend going for another potentially original battery (considering they’re already very, very old) or purchasing a newer, but likely not original battery? Do you know any third party good battery manufacturers for this model?
Hi There is a way that could work but it can be extremely dangerous and isn’t recommended If you connect it up correctly to a bench power supply and you charge it slowly it could bring it back but it isn’t recommended as playing with lithium battery’s and electricity is very dangerous So I would just recommend buying a new battery or getting a new one under warranty if it’s still under it Also I would have a look at this link https://www.batterypoweronline.com/news/… That @danj kindly mentioned as it’s very interesting and can give you a better look into what happens inside a battery Hopefully this helps Any questions please ask Thanks:-)