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-Battery is seen correctly by the Os, thus that part should be fine. What you have done would have been perfect if it was soon followed by a full Mac teardown to assess the damages and measures taken to put board and parts to safety. You probably have a fault at the charging circuit level..there’s not much one can do on a DIY basis besides replacing the logic board or looking for a skillful pro into component level repairs.
+Battery is seen correctly by the Os, thus that part should be fine. What you have done would have been perfect if it was soon followed by a full Mac teardown to assess the damages and measures taken to put board and parts to safety. You probably have a fault at the charging circuit level..there’s not much one can do on a DIY basis besides replacing I/O board, the logic board or looking for a skillful pro into component level repairs.

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-Battery is seen correctly by the Os, thus that part should be fine. What you have done would have been perfect if it was soon followed by a full Mac teardown to assess the damages and measures taken to put board and parts to safety. You probably have a fault at the charging circuit level..there not much one can do on a DIY basis besides replacing the logic board or looking for a skillful pro into component level repairs.
+Battery is seen correctly by the Os, thus that part should be fine. What you have done would have been perfect if it was soon followed by a full Mac teardown to assess the damages and measures taken to put board and parts to safety. You probably have a fault at the charging circuit level..there’s not much one can do on a DIY basis besides replacing the logic board or looking for a skillful pro into component level repairs.

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Battery is seen correctly by the Os, thus that part should be fine. What you have done would have been perfect if it was soon followed by a full Mac teardown to assess the damages and measures taken to put board and parts to safety. You probably have a fault at the charging circuit level..there not much one can do on a DIY basis besides replacing the logic board or looking for a skillful pro into component level repairs.

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