Macbook goes to sleep constantly when battery is installed
Hi, I have a black Macbook 13" The computer runs fine when it is running on AC with no battery installed. The minute I install the battery ( While the AC is still connected) it starts to go to sleep, I wake it and before I can even start to use it, it goes to sleep again, and again. I take the battery out, and it is normal.
I should note that I am running Snow Leopard
I tried different batteries. Nothing.
I reset both the Pram and SMC and nothing.
Anyone know what the quick fix is?
Thanks
Jon,
Along the lines of my comment in your other thread. The battery connection cable between the logic board and the battery is also known as the "sleep/switch" connector. This little cable not only communicates battery power to & from the machine but also has a handle on regulating the machine's sleep process (and wake from sleep).
I've seen several MacBooks that have come across my work bench which are suffering from this exact issue you're describing and we're remedied by replacing that cable.
The component I'm referring to is this one-
http://www.ifixit.com/MacBook-Parts/MacBook-Battery-Connector-Sleep-Sensor-non-E nergy-Star/IF186-015
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