A bit lost.

I can't seem to find the right forum to point this in, so I'll post it in this one and hope someone can redirect me.
I have a powerbook g4 14" 1.33 ghz powerpc. On the back of my laptop, the model reads A1055. I can't seem to find about it anywhere. I've been looking to replace my battery, but from the 8 sites I checked that sells batteries, they've each been either inconsistent (long story) or they didn't even have it listed. Even ebay didnt seem to offer my battery. Could anybody help me out? Thanks

Yeah, the batteries for the 14-inch iBooks are all the same size. Your iBook has this "family" number (which you WILL find in the list of compatible models from the battery you bought):
-M9627LL/A -M9628LL/A
The first is the Combo Drive and the second is the SuperDrive version. As detailed here:
[http://support.apple.com/specs/ibook/iBookG4_Late2004.html]
So, as long as you didn't buy the "14.4V" battery (ha ha) and got one of these two from the link I provided to you (Part Number: WCLPBAPIB14R or Part Number: W2AP84-- though I wonder why they have two different part numbers for their batteries when the description/title is the same), you should be fine.
(I said 14.4V battery since it was for the older iBooks, the weird-looking long batteries, which could be confused for "14-inch" iBook, just as a joke).
Message was edited by: Pismo 900
Of course, you could have bought an Apple OEM battery elsewhere (from someone who has it, like another reseller or even eBay), or one of those "NuPower" longer life batteries from a third party. I believe the one from the link I provided to you, mobiletechpower.com, is a third party battery. (Hope you knew that). I just pointed you to a company who had what you were looking for, one of many possible choices.

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