Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Since last night, the little ring around the power jack on my PowerBook has been orange, instead of the usual green. However, the little battery menu icon says "Battery is charged". When I removed the power and plugged it back in an hour or so ago, the ring went to green for about 20-30 seconds, but then back to orange...where it's been ever since (so I know it's capable of showing green, and that's not the problem). The PowerBook isn't running hot, there's no weird fan activity and it's working/behaving just fine (no odd performance glitches, crashes, etc.). It's a first-gen 15" aluminum PowerBook (1.25GHz, from autumn 2003), and I'm running Leopard 10.5.2 (with all other updates from the past few weeks) and I have 1.25GB RAM. This is a replacement, third-party battery from Newer Tech, but I've had it since September and it's worked just fine (gives me a good 45 minutes or more than the stock, worn-down battery that originally came with the PowerBook). I wonder if it's 10.5.2-related in some way (although I just noticed this last night, around 10:30 or so, onward). I did shut the entire thing down for the night when I went to bed, thinking maybe that might do something. It remained orange after the PowerBook was completely shut down, and when I got up this morning, it was still orange. Never went to green, as far as I know. BTW, I've not monkeyed with my Energy Saver settings either. I've not touched that in ages. What do you think this could be? Any thoughts? I've noticed this before in the past 6-12 months, that it'll sometimes go to orange for a brief period, but always back to green. But it's been solid orange since last night, and I'm not sure what to make of it. Pics below of the light itself, and of my battery menu info to more clearly show what I'm talking about: |
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I have had a weird charging issue since 10.5.2 as well, where the menu item will frequently say "Finishing Charge…" for hours and hours.
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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I just did. Didn't fix the orange light situation. Reset my clock and temporarily lost my AirPort, but those are fixed. But still have the orange light ring...
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Lord of the Rant.
Formerly turtle2472 Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
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What's the condition of your battery? Is it aging? Maybe it's time to be replaced?
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Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Paris, France
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I wonder if the battery is taking any current even though OS X reports it as full. What does System Profiler > Hardware > Power > Battery Information say, particularly "Amperage"? If it's non-zero you might have a battery problem.
First thing I'd try, regardless, is to calibrate the battery according to these instructions. … engrossed in such factional acts as dreaming different dreams. |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Says it's not charging, battery is present, connected, etc. I'll try that calibration thing right now. Thanks for the info. EDIT: thing is, those instructions tell me to charge it up until the "light changes from amber to green", to indicate a full charge. That's the whole crux of the problem here...I can't get a green light. Is it safe to continue with that calibration procedure without the green showing? The system considers the PowerBook "charged"...there's just no agreement from the indicator light color. Very odd. I'm going to poke around Apple's support forums and see if others are experiencing this. I have to say that I've had some weird, random little things take place since the 10.5.2 update earlier this week. Nothing major, but things like emptying the trash, ejecting a disk, a Safari freeze-up or two, etc. Nothing catastrophic, but certainly nothing that was happening before the 10.5.2 update. I've read where others are experiencing a few little issues since then. For all the stuff it supposedly fixed from 10.5.1, did it introduce a few more things to the mix that 10.5.3 will have to work out? I wonder. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Paris, France
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Yes, zero amps is what you want as it means there's no current flowing into the battery, despite the orange light. Your cycle count is just at 1, despite the battery being several months old, so I'd certainly exercise it a bit. Will be good for the health of the battery even if it doesn't solve this particular problem, though it might do that too.
Saw your edit: yes, go ahead with the calibration as if the light were green to begin with. Your remaining charge is reported as 4798 mAh, which is full or very nearly full, regardless of the light situation. Try doing something fairly intensive for at least 10 minutes or so of the discharge, perhaps encoding a video for iPod, or smth like that (that gets the CPU up to 100% (check in Activity Monitor, etc.)). That will get the electrons really moving in the battery, which is good for it occasionally, as high currents burn away little creeping tendrils of conductive material which otherwise build up in the battery over time. These create small-scale short circuits in the battery, diminishing life. … engrossed in such factional acts as dreaming different dreams. |
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