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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => Topic started by: nuwen on July 31, 2021, 01:07:16 PM

Title: G4 Titanium battery: charge lights are full, but it won't boot
Post by: nuwen on July 31, 2021, 01:07:16 PM
I recently picked up a Titanium G4 in really nice shape, but it only runs on the charger. If I disconnect the charger, it shuts off instantly. It obviously won't even try to boot without the charger plugged in.

If I press the little charge-checking button on the battery, all of the lights light up. Can the batteries fail in such a way that the charge-test circuit thinks it's full, but it can't actually power the computer?
Title: Re: G4 Titanium battery: charge lights are full, but it won't boot
Post by: DrNo7 on July 31, 2021, 10:01:09 PM
Batteries can be a tricky business. There is the obvious capacity question a it will diminish with use because of the internal chemistry.
However, this internal chemistry change can impact another important point: the stability of the voltage provided. I had a tablet battery that would start going crazy under 40% if used a bit much because the battery was not providing a steady voltage and it was either glitching, freezing or shutting down.
On a Mac, you may have it shutdown just because whatever is in the battery is not sufficient to keep running (but does it powers off or does it goes to forced sleep like when reaching 2%?).

You can check the stats of your battery (cycles, current capacity vs original) through software but that will not change its state (do not have a ref for 9 but know coconuBattery on X). The circuit with the light may tell you if all cells are maxed but if your battery only have 10% of its original capacity AND the charge/discharge is a chaotic mess, it won't do much good.

If you cannot find a Newertech battery, at least you can find comfort that chinese noname batteries are still available (not the most performant but better than nothing).
Title: Re: G4 Titanium battery: charge lights are full, but it won't boot
Post by: nuwen on August 09, 2021, 09:41:46 AM
Can you recommend any no-name Chinese battery vendors? I don't mind sub-par performance, but I *do* want to make sure the battery actually arrives and won't immediately combust!