My magic trackpad needs a new battery or charge what do I need please?

My magic trackpad needs a new battery or charge what do I need please?

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  • HT3964 Installed a new battery for a Macbook 2,1 New battery not charging. Battery symbol shows (Not charging) and replace battery. Green LED on magsafe connection. Disconnection results in an instant shutdown.

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      Device name:          ASMB016
      Pack Lot Code:          0002
      PCB Lot Code:          0000
      Firmware Version:          102a
      Hardware Revision:          0500
      Cell Revision:          0102
      Charge Information:
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      Fully charged:          No
      Charging:          No
      Full charge capacity (mAh):          0
      Health Information:
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      Condition:          Replace Now
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      Amperage (mA):          0
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      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          10
      Automatic Restart On Power Loss:          No
      Wake On AC Change:          No
      Wake On Clamshell Open:          Yes
      Wake On LAN:          No
      Current Power Source:          Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
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      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
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      ID:          0x0100
      Wattage (W):          60
      Revision:          0x0000
      Family:          0x00ba
      Serial Number:          0x00391563
      Charging:          No

    Interesting, since I'm experiencing similar issues (https://discussions.apple.com/message/20098653#20098653)
    But before you go back, try this first: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3421
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  • DV4170US - new battery not charging

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    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Bostonc,
    Thanks so much for your post! I am definitely sorry that you are having these continued issues with the battery on your notebook. 
    After updating bios and running the battery check, unfortunately there isn't much that can be done in the way of troubleshooting.
    I definitely suggest purchasing your next battery from HP, if only so you receive the 1 yr or 300 cycle warranty with the battery.  If it happens to a new HP battery during the warranty time, I would definitely check further with the notebook. Without any other symptoms, I wouldn't necessarily assume that the issue is beyond just the battery.
    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not HP.
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions,by marking my answer 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.
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  • Why would new battery not charge?

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    jimolson wrote:
    I have an iPhone 5 with a 1 year history of good behavior.  I recently transferred my Sony-manufactured battery (date code=08/2014) to my daughter's iPhone 5 so that she could make an outbound airplane flight with a functioning phone. 
    There was evidence that daughter's battery had died, not been subjected to a bad or uncertified charger.  It would not charge on my known good chargers.  Her Lightning port was not full of lint.  After I transferred my good battery to her phone, her phone worked fine and she was on her way.
    I discarded her suspect battery and installed a new one in my phone. Acquired from a well known supplier of batteries, t was a Sony-manufactured battery with a date code nearly identical to mine.  My phone booted up fine and showed 45% cell charge.  As the hours passed, the state of charge gauge indicated showed a battery of normal endurance.
    However, at the end of the day this new battery will not accept a charge in my phone.
    I am using the same known good chargers that I used previously.  I am an experienced iPhone disassembler.  My Lightning port is not "linted-up".  I admit that Apple's fine-pitch PCB connectors are a challenge even for experienced disassemblers but I believe that this battery transplant went OK.
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    If I did, in fact, damage the battery connector during transplant, wouldn't the phone have squawked error messages before refusing to charge.  There were no error messages or hints that the battery transplant had problems.
    So, to clarify, you've opened up the iPhone, and replaced the battery yourself?
    Are you an Apple Authorized Service Technician?
    Apple doe snot supply batteries to third-parties.  Any iPhone battery you acquired is either:
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    Additionally, unless you are an AAST and were using an Apple-supplied battery, your device warranty and support is permanently voided.

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    The charge thresholds seem to be specific for the battery you're using when you set them, if you plug in a different battery it will ignore them. I'd recommend putting the old battery back in, turning off the custom settings, close power manager then shut down and switch batteries and restart. You should now ab able to set a charge threshold for the new battery...   assuming it's working properly.
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