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PowerBook G4 Battery Recall
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michael
on Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:32 PM
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Mmmm (Score:5, Funny)
mannnnnn (Score:4, Interesting)
It's not a software issue. I've reformatted several times. And it's not a hardware issue, because when I put my battery into my mom's powerbook, the same thing happens on hers. And when I put her battery in mine, it works as expected. blah. sucks.
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Re:mannnnnn (Score:5, Informative)
Li-Ion/Li-Polymer batteries have a certain life expectancy, after which they won't hold a charge perfectly, and their output voltage fluctuates more than usual, which is what makes the battery meter go wonky.
Hope that helps.
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Re:mannnnnn (Score:5, Informative)
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86
Essentially, you just need to charge your batter to full, then use it until it goes to sleep and it will recalibrate itself.
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Re:Mmmm (Score:5, Interesting)
Having "only" four known incidents doesn't matter when you're one of the four.
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yaay! (Score:5, Funny)
Gotta get your priorities straight, s'all.
Re:yaay! (Score:3, Funny)
Yes... it's two yrs old, but it's still funny in small doses.
Re:yaay! (Score:4, Funny)
*Points finger* Nyeah nyeah nyeah!
:)
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So that's why... (Score:5, Funny)
could be worse... (Score:4, Funny)
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replace (Score:5, Informative)
Forbes [forbes.com]
I had always felt there was an overheating problem. People in the newsgroups and suggested that I recondition my battery... which maybe helped some.
Anyway, glad to know that I'll be getting a new battery out of it.
AC
Re:replace (Score:3, Insightful)
FYI, the iBook I'm typing this on keeps cool enough not to even need the fan running. The only time the fan kicks in is when I place it on a poor surface (e.g. a blanket while watching a movie). Even then, it never gets h
Re:replace (Score:5, Insightful)
I can only get mine (15", 1.33GHz) warm enough to turn the fan on when I'm using 100% CPU _and_ GPU. The CPU alone doesn't get it too hot.
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Re:replace (Score:5, Informative)
--Quentin
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Re:replace (Score:5, Informative)
The battery circuitry tracks charge level and usage patterns to estimate how much time you have left. If you go for a while without draning the battery all the way, the estimates can become inaccurate. Therefore it is recommended that you deep-cycle the battery about once a month, draining it all the way then charging it all the way up. This reminds the circuitry of the actual capacity of the battery, and this is what is called reconditioning.
Don't be tempted to drain the battery every time. While deep-cycling was necessary with NiCads and NiMH batteries, it's bad for Li-ion batteries.
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Recipe for Caramel Apple Powerbooks (Score:5, Funny)
2. Place pieces unwrapped on keyboard of Powerbook and turn on. Place the pieces on every other key to allow maximum coverage of Caramel
3. Let over heat and allow Caramel to spread
4. Enjoy!
It already overheats. (Score:5, Funny)
I know I'm going to get modded down for this... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:I know I'm going to get modded down for this... (Score:4, Funny)
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I know I'm going to get modded up for this... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:It already overheats. (Score:3, Informative)
The PB 12, on the other hand, feels like it just came out of the oven. That thing heats up like a hot plate on a summer day. It's ony of the main reasons I decided to get the 15" instead (that, and I wanted to use it as my main computer and the screen was just annoying).
But truthfully, m Powerbook has been the best comp
Re:It already overheats. (Score:3, Funny)
Year of the Portable my butt (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:5, Interesting)
And you didn't even link the most dramatic case, that of actual exploding batteries [wired.com]. And no, this isn't some Nokia-like third party battery situation, these were the real Apple-supplied batteries (though that article does go out of the way to point out they were "Sony-made").
Apple's got some real quality control issues, despite their reputation. They seem to have at least one or two recalls per year for various reasons ranging from defective batteries to defective power supplies to defective screens, as well as other problems that are common complaints but that they do nothing about (such as the iPod battery service life issue). The recall I noted above was actually a safety issue, and I would guess the overheating batteries in the G4 PB's might be a safety issue as well.
I'd still buy an Apple for other reasons, but quality control is not one of them, public perception notwithstanding. They're certainly no better than any other manufacturer and may actually be somewhat worse (IBM, for example, has had fewer recalls over the same period).
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Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:5, Informative)
Guess their "reputation" also includes independent consumer reports studies [maccentral.com]... (note: link is to maccentral forums, but the info is from valid consumer reports articles... updated as of Jun04, I checked).
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Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:4, Insightful)
Too bad (for you) that not a single one of those 5300s exploded in the lap of a customer, because Apple found out about the problem before any machines where shipped. Which means they had good quality control. Quite unlike Dell, over and over again.
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Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't think that's a paradox -- Apple is continually pushing to have the smallest, lightest, longest-lasting portable devices and that means early adoption of new battery technology and enclosures. It's not surprising that their products run into more issues than boat-anchor Toshibas or MP3 players powered by AA batteries.
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Re:Year of the Portable my butt (Score:3, Informative)
And as for the iPod battery... mine is STILL going strong, and I have a 1st gen. That battery problem was SO blown out of proportion it isnt even funny and those "brothers" ended up looking like fools in the end.
But apple isnt the only group to have battery problems so why beat up on them.
::Looks at battery (Score:5, Funny)
I WON! I won! (Score:3, Funny)
never mind.
History repeating itself (Score:3, Informative)
that was a preproduction machine (Score:5, Interesting)
Jesus, everyone blows that out of proportion, like 5300's were exploding left and right. It happened in an Apple test lab, with a PREPRODUCTION model, with a DEFECTIVE BATTERY supplied by the battery manufacturer. I have no idea where MacNN got that it was two batteries.
Not a single customer was affected by the problem- Apple took the precautionary measure of switching to NiMH after the problem, and most people never even saw a Lithium Ion battery in their 5300.
So, I ask, how could they possibly have handled the problem any better, mmm? Comparing it to the iPod battery bit, which was not handled as well- is absurd.
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Re:that was a preproduction machine (Score:5, Interesting)
Yeah, you won't find a respectable company like BMW issuing recalls due to dangerous product defects [bbc.co.uk]
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Hm (Score:3, Funny)
Look at the date of manufacture.... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Look at the date of manufacture.... (Score:5, Funny)
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Ah (Score:5, Funny)
I think "don't burn your penis" is good general advice as well, not just in regards to laptops.
Dear Slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
Here, lemme just pop out the battery and check my serial numb
Re:Dear Slashdot (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Dear Slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
That reminds me of when I was on a flight from Boston to Seattle and I was doing some work on the flight using my PowerBook. The battery started getting really low, and I remember saving my documents (Word, Keynote and Dreamweaver, if my memory serves me) and closing the lid, turning the laptop over and yanking out the battery... The man sitting next to me started to say "Hey, I don't think..." while I slapped in a fresh battery and opened up the lid, resuming my work where I had left off. "Wow, that's amazing!" he exclaimed. "Yeah, it is nice to be able to work the whole time during these long flights." I replied. To my horror the moron (who was using an older model Thinkpad) flips his laptop over and proceeds to rip out his battery right before my very eyes only to discover, moments later, that his computer didn't support hibernation mode quite as well.
He didn't save his work before attempting said stunt.
We didn't talk much after that.
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A couple more details (Score:5, Informative)
I can see it now (Score:5, Funny)
Guy #2: "Yeah, it is pretty sexy I guess."
Guy #1: "No, I mean it is singeing my pubes dude."
Re:O_o (Score:5, Funny)
I *always* wear pants (or another suitable garment to cover my genitals) when in the same room with other men, whether I'm using a computer or not.
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Re:O_o (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, wait, it's Slashdot. My bad.
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New battery!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Those third degree burns are finally starting to pay off!!!!
The Replacement Process (Score:5, Funny)
How appropriate, they're using an in-the-field hot-swap method.
"The swap's hot, so it doesn't get too hot." (my version of Yogi Berra's logic in the infamous AFLAC Barber Shop commercial [crawford.com].)
Re:One more... (Score:4, Informative)
A1045 is the model number, not the serial number.
A1045 is like saying "The Chevy Malibu." The serial numbers are like saying "if your VIN number starts with
My battery is model number A1045, but it's serial number is not in the supplied list. Therefore, mine doesn't have a problem.
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Re:Bah (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Common AA's - they are (Score:5, Informative)
See an xray here [www.pooh.cz]
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