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    #41
    Re: MacBook Pro 2010 15" 820-2850 no charge, green light, powers on

    Originally posted by mon2 View Post
    It is worth verifying as parts move / fall-off during rework.

    If this current loop is broken (saw this last year with a case on this forum that took ~3 weeks to conquer) - then the charger IC will shut down as it believes that power was applied to the battery leg but then was pulled down to 0 volts. This means too high of a load to support so shut off the battery charging.
    Current sense verified.
    Waiting for the MOSFET pair to arrive in a month or two.
    Will update after swapping.

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      #42
      Re: MacBook Pro 2010 15" 820-2850 no charge, green light, powers on

      Q7030 and Q7035 replaced, both at the same time.
      No change.
      Still Green LED and fan spin.
      Gave it about a minute.
      Was really starting to get my hopes high too.
      Think I'm going to reassemble it to check where I stand on coconutBattery.
      Could this actually be the DC in board?
      It is a bit worn in the plastic on the sides of the connector.

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        #43
        Re: MacBook Pro 2010 15" 820-2850 no charge, green light, powers on

        Well, things changed quite dramatically here.
        In the good way.
        I have an orange light again!
        Got a "parts/wreck" identical mbp with a _working_ battery from a colleague.
        Finally I had the possibility to do a sanity check, which would have saved me some time but robbed me from the experience I have gained (More valuable than time itself).
        The two Subtel batteries would not charge in the parts machine, at all.
        They wouldn't even run on their own without a charger.
        Hopefully I still have a warranty with the seller.

        mon2: A thousand thanks ("Tusen takk" in Norwegian) for your patience, guidance and knowledge!

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          #44
          Re: MacBook Pro 2010 15" 820-2850 no charge, green light, powers on

          Btw: I cannot see an option to set [Solved] in the thread title.
          If there is a way, please let me know.

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