Macbook pro not charging: logic board, battery or magsafe?

My macbook pro (13" late 2011) has been charging fine until today. When i plug in the magsafe power adapter (i did clean it and the port) it only lights up dimly and green. The battery also says "Not Charging" and the computer entirely feeds on the power adapter. I've tried SMC and PRAM reset, and changing the duckhead adapter to the ones included when you buy the macbook but neither worked. I did the Apple Hardware Test and it said everything is normal. I tried charging it at 10% but it wasn't charging so i disconnected it and waited for the warning on 3% but it still didn't charge and the battery % isn't going down or up either when plugged. I also had the fan replaced a month ago but only got it back a few days ago.
Battery Information:
  Model Information:
       Serial Number:          W***********B
       Manufacturer:           SMP
       Device Name:           bq20z451
       Pack Lot Code:         0
       PCB Lot Code:          0
       Firmware Version:     201
       Hardware Revision:   000a
       Cell Revision:           158
  Charge Information:
       Charge Remaining (mAh):          145
       Fully Charged:                           No
       Charging:                                  No
       Full Charge Capacity (mAh):       5205
  Health Information:
       Cycle Count:          560
       Condition:          Normal
  Battery Installed:          Yes
  Amperage (mA):          0
  Voltage (mV):          10972
System Power Settings:
  AC Power:
       System Sleep Timer (Minutes):                 10
       Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):                      10
       Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):                  10
       Wake on AC Change:                                No
       Wake on Clamshell Open:                         Yes
       Wake on LAN:                                          Yes
       Current Power Source:                              Yes
       Display Sleep Uses Dim:                           Yes
       PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep:     0
       RestartAfterKernelPanic:                           157680000
       Standby Delay:                                         4200
       Standby Enabled:                                      0
  Battery Power:
       System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          5
       Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):              10
       Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          2
       Wake on AC Change:                       No
       Wake on Clamshell Open:                Yes
       Display Sleep Uses Dim:                 Yes
       Reduce Brightness:                         Yes
       RestartAfterKernelPanic:                 157680000
       Standby Delay:                               4200
       Standby Enabled:                            0
Hardware Configuration:
  UPS Installed:          No
AC Charger Information:
  Connected:               Yes
  ID:                           0x0000
  Wattage (W):            0
  Revision:                  0x0000
  Family:                     0x0000
  Serial Number:          0x00000000
  Charging:                  No

If you can get another charger to try, your question then can be definitively answered.  I suspect that the charger is faulty based on the absence of charger information on your printout.  All other information looks normal.
An Apple store genius bar appointment would resolve the issue.
Ciao.

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      Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
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