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MacBook Pro 2.4 ghz 15in

it was the MBP that was released before the Aluminum Unibody MBPs

**I know... the battery has seen a lot of use!
 

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Wow mine has a lot of cycles... Still running strong though. How do some of you guys have less than a hundred cycles on macs older than a year?
 

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Here's Mine:

I decided to do a calibration today after posting this, but I ended up with 93% which sucks quite a bit.
 

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mine seems to be right on par with what i should expect
 

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Here is my 1 month old 17" Unibody MacBook Pro.. Coconut Battery was unable to get the "Correct" maximum battery charge, so I inputted 13000 as the value.. Is that right?

Also for a 1 month old battery, is 97% of total current charge normal? I always drain all my battery before plugging it with adapter and let it drain again..

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Mine was replaced by Apple Yesterday, so i now get

Health : 100%
Cycles : 1
Original Capacity : 5555mAh
Current Capacity : 5600mAh

and im happy :D
 
Is mine normal for a macbook pro (late 2007) battery? It was replaced early 2008, think Apple would replace it again (no longer under AppleCare yet AppleCare doesn't cover batteries I hear)? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated..I'm not too happy.

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Is mine normal for a macbook pro (late 2007) battery? It was replaced early 2008, think Apple would replace it again (no longer under AppleCare yet AppleCare doesn't cover batteries I hear)? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated..I'm not too happy.

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I went to the store yesterday with mine and they told me that apple released a test application, telling if the battery is "bad". If so, they will replace it free of charge, regardless of AppleCare. That was the case with mine. Somewhere in the back of my mind I think I remember that there was a problem with certain batteries, so I guess that this is what it is about. I would go back and have it checked out.
 
I had to post again. The mAh has been ALL OVER the place, it even got to 4200, but after I calibrated a couple of days ago, it jumped back up.
health stayed 100% the whole time. Not bad :cool:
 

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