Green cable light, batteries won't charge.
I have a 15" AL PowerBook G4 (1.67Ghz) with two Apple batteries. Both batteries are 3-4 years old old but worked up til a couple months ago.
What happens now:
- Power cable light stays green whichever battery is installed
- Menu bar battery icon shows power plugged in, 0% charge for both batteries
- If I shutdown, unplug power, plug it back in, and startup I get a "You're computer's clock is set to a date before March 24 2001, etc." warning dialog
- Sometimes when I restart or swap batteries the power cable will go orange for a few seconds but the Menu Bar icon never moves off 0% and the cable always goes green after a few seconds
Battery #1
- Charge remaining (mAh): 0
- Charging: No
- Full charge capacity (mAh): 1973
- Health Information:
- Cycle count: 334
- Condition: Good
- Battery Installed: Yes
- Amperage (mA): 0
- Voltage (mV): 4133
Battery #2
- Charge Information:
- Charge remaining (mAh): 0
- Charging: No
- Full charge capacity (mAh): 943
- Health Information:
- Cycle count: 0
- Condition: Good
- Battery Installed: Yes
- Amperage (mA): 0
- Voltage (mV): 7529
What I've tried:
- Resetting PMU
- Lots of battery swapping and cable jiggling
Suggestions? I have to open the computer to replace a noisy fan anyway so replacing stuff inside is not a problem.
Does the clock issue represent a PRAM battery failure? Could that cause the main battery to not charge? Maybe the PMU reset doesn't work without a functional PRAM battery?
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+1. Great question, thanks for all the detail and telling us what you've already tried.
por Kyle Wiens
Minor update: I pulled the PRAM battery from the computer and unwrapped it to find a small circuit board with a smaller mini-battery attached. That battery was listed as 3.7V and I tested it and found 3.95V. So at least the mini-battery is not dead. I also tested the 3-prong plug coming off the circuit board/battery package and got 0V, but I have no idea if that's expected or not...
I'm gonna try to find a known-good donor battery to plug in over the next few days and see what happens.
por axel