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This means the battery is dead, right? ibook G4
#1
Had a client go belly up before paying. Small business, offered his backup ibook G4 1 ghz, 1.25g ram, 60, CD-rw, as partial payment on his bill.

Seems to work well, except battery I think is shot. Here is the info on the battery power, the 0 on mAh means it is gone, right?

Battery Installed: Yes
First low level warning: No
Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 65532
Remaining Capacity (mAh): 606
Amperage (mA): 0
Voltage (mV): 16419
Cycle Count: 297

I really don't need this ibook, and will likely ebay it. Has power supply. Think it will bring maybe $250 or so? Might try craigslist, but it is not very active in my area and I would just as soon get this thing done. Makes not sense to buy a new battery first, right?

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#2
Try resetting the PMU after looking up directions for that particular model and charging for 24 hours. If the remaining capacity and amperage stay low, then the battery is a goner. With a cycle count like that, it is borderline on whether it should have died already. Other persons with more ebay selling can comment on whether it makes sense to buy a new one before selling. I would suspect not, you would probably not get back the cost is my guess. At least you are getting back something from the client.
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#3
That full charge capacity looks strange, should probably be closer to 4000.

The Amperage being 0 is normal when plugged into a charger and the computer is not trying to charge the battery. It's positive when being charged, and negative when running off battery without the charger.
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#4
At ~300 cycles, the battery is going to be pretty well used up...but try resetting the PMU and if possible get a hold of another battery just to see if the iBook will charge it (to rule out DC-in board issues). Or just sell it as-is. $250 may be a bit high if the thing needs a new battery - if you have all of the items that originally shipped with the iBook, that might help boost the selling price though...good luck!
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