Not charging...

I have an ipad (3rd gen) and it is not charging, why?????

Are you using the wall outlet?  Try a different outlet on a different circuit.  Also see if you can use another charger and cable to see if one of this might be faulty.  If none of this works, visit an Apple store genius bar with the iPad, charger and cable and have them tested.

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    Anybody seen this symptom before?
    Paddy

    Not Charge
    - See:      
    iPod touch: Hardware troubleshooting
    iPhone and iPod touch: Charging the battery
    - Try another cable.
    - Try another charging source
    - Inspect the dock connector on the iPod for bent or missing contacts, foreign material, corroded contacts, broken, missing or cracked plastic.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar 

  • IPhone 3GS no longer recognized in iTunes and does not charge via wall

    I upgraded my iMac to iTunes 9.2 when it came out.
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    Went to the Apple store and they replaced the cable.

  • Hi everybody, my Macbook air mid 2012 MD 231 suddenly shut down then i can not turn it on. I heard a sound like a fuse is blown or something like that. Did any system break or burnt? I did not charge at that moment. Plz help

    my Macbook air mid 2012 suddenly turn off after a strange sound (like the sound òf a fuse has blown or something like that) and I also feel a burnt smell too while i am watching a film on the internet and did not charge the laptop at this moment. The sound was from the left of it, and now just a dark screen , even I tried charging it (still has green light at the charge tool). I bought it on 13st April 2013, not often use.
    I love apple and i am so sad that a new product which i seldom use could be break so easily and outstanding. It's so late in my country now but i am too disappoint about the trouble so i am writing with hope of supporting from Apple and the community.
    Please help , thank bro

    You will have to take it to an Apple Store for repair.

  • Battery heating up, now it is Not Charging

    For a while I have had the issue of my macbook becoming very warm when charging, or in use. And it would often say not charging, then i would have to remove and insert the charger a few times before it would work.
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    If the heat is coming from the battery itself, you probably need a new one. If you're near an Apple Store or third-party service depot, they have a diagnostic they can run to determine if your battery has failed and needs to be replaced. Depending on your model, the battery may be something you can swap out, or would need to be done with a special tool.

  • Venue 8 Pro not charging?

    I have not used this tablet a lot for the first couple of months I had it, then it was not used for 4 months I enjoyed it but mainly wanted it for travel. I used it for month while traveling in October it worked fine and put it up since then I got it out and put it on charge the same cord and charger that came with it and has worked in past. The white light will come on but after say ten mins goes off and the tablet is warm on the back, it has not charged if I try to reset by holding the buttons down I only get a couple flashes of Amber light. And when I plug the charger in no lights come on. Then if I wait like an hour and plug charger back in the white light comes on and again only stays on 10 mins or so and warms up the back. The warranty period is over as of 4-2, any thoughts, bad battery due to letting sit and battery going dead for so long? Tried three different cords but only have the one dell charger.

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  • My new Ipad 2 wifi does not charge and itunes does not find my device when pluged into my pc

    My new Ipad 2 wifi does not charge and itunes does not find my device when pluged into my pc. Help

    You should probably start here and go through all of the troubleshooting steps and then report back if you are still having problems.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538

  • Magsafe Charger not charging - when it lights up may not work

    I started experiencing this a few weeks ago. Since then I have gone through 2 adapters.
    The magnet works and everything, but it doesnt light up, and where that battery is up there it doesn't show any signs of recognition.
    I have to wiggle it a little bit and apply some pressure to get it working.
    Even then, it still sometimes doesn't work. It'll be green and say "Not Charging".
    It doesn't always do that though. Sometimes it will charge. I have a new battery (from around christmas time) so it cant be the battery... i wouldn't think anyways.
    Another thing, is when I get it charging, I have to lay it perfectly still. One little tiny bump or something will cause the light to go off and stop charging. I've cleaned the magsafe part and the part it lpugs into the computer. I have the same problem.
    On the "About this Mac" thing, here are my stats (*NOTE this is with the magsafe adapter in, but not working):
    Battery Information:
    Model Information:
    Serial Number:
    Manufacturer: DP
    Device name:
    Pack Lot Code: 0002
    PCB Lot Code: 0000
    Firmware Version: 0110
    Hardware Revision: 0500
    Cell Revision: 0102
    Charge Information:
    Charge remaining (mAh): 1182
    Fully charged: No
    Charging: No
    Full charge capacity (mAh): 4919
    Health Information:
    Cycle count: 97
    Condition: Good
    Battery Installed: Yes
    Amperage (mA): -1396
    Voltage (mV): 11133
    System Power Settings:
    AC Power:
    System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
    Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
    Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 180
    Automatic Restart On Power Loss: No
    Wake On AC Change: No
    Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
    Wake On LAN: Yes
    Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
    Battery Power:
    System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
    Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 10
    Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
    Wake On AC Change: No
    Wake On Clamshell Open: Yes
    Display Sleep Uses Dim: Yes
    Reduce Brightness: Yes
    Hardware Configuration:
    UPS Installed: No
    AC Charger Information:
    Connected: No
    Charging: No

    I had the same pin problem as many here. My neutral pin (outer most) stop pushing out, I can turn the plug upside down and the pin falls into place. Take a bit of wiggling to get it to charge the computer. This is a new magsafe, only 4 weeks old. I had to have my other one replaced because the exact same pin did the exact same thing again.

  • Magsafe not charging, no led

    Hi,
    My magsave cord broke, I worked till batterie 0%. Bought a new Magsafe.
    But now the magsafe is not charging and the led light wont shine orange or green.
    I did a smc reset, a pram reset, took the batterie out and push the button till it went off. Tried SMC 1.4 update but stated not needed.
    Cleaned the connector pins on the mbp with alcohol.
    So i figured the magsafe does not work, took the old broken one apart and fixed the cable. Gives power again, but also no light and no charging.
    The batterie looks fine, apart from empty:
    Charge Information:
      Charge remaining (mAh):          0
      Fully charged:          No
      Charging:          No
      Full charge capacity (mAh):          5908
      Health Information:
      Cycle count:          325
      Condition:          Good
      Battery Installed:          Yes
      Amperage (mA):          0
      Voltage (mV):          9937
    Does any body have a similair problem and found a fix, please let me know.
    Thanks!
    Peer
    PS:
    I have a Macbook Pro 17 inch, late 2008 (?) 2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo
    Osx 10.5.8

    If I've understood correctly, you still don't know whether either of your adapters is working properly. Test them both with the 15" MBP you mentioned and see whether they work. If either one does, but it doesn't when you test it with the 17" machine and its new battery, then the logical conclusion is that there's a problem with the charging circuitry in the MBP -- subject, of course, to confirmation of the presumption that the new battery is actually good. You may have to visit a Genius Bar or authorized service provider to get that confirmation and have everything tested conclusively.

  • Magsafe light is dim green and not charging properly

    Hello all,
    I am hoping that someone could help me out with this. I have a Mackbook unibody from 2008 with the most curent Lion operating system. I recently started having problems with the charing of my laptop. I was using my computer one day to the point that the batery got used up and the laptop turned off. When I brought it home to charge the magsafe light turned on very dim green. It took 4hours for me to be able to start up my computer and has taken 3 days to get to 90% charge which it does not seem to go over. Bellow I have pasted information about my battery which is about 8 months old (new one i bought from apple). For some reason if you look down in the battery information, it's saying that it's not charging. I don't have apple care and money to fix it, any advice would go a long way.
      Fully Charged:    No
      Charging:    No
    Battery Information:
      Model Information:
      Serial Number:    9G8******13DB
      Manufacturer:    DP
      Device Name:    bq20z951
      Pack Lot Code:    0
      PCB Lot Code:    0
      Firmware Version:    002a
      Hardware Revision:    5
      Cell Revision:    100
      Charge Information:
      Charge Remaining (mAh):    3787
      Fully Charged:    No
      Charging:    No
      Full Charge Capacity (mAh):    4217
      Health Information:
      Cycle Count:    59
      Condition:    Normal
      Battery Installed:    Yes
      Amperage (mA):    119
      Voltage (mV):    12291
    System Power Settings:
      AC Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Automatic Restart on Power Loss:    No
      Wake on AC Change:    No
      Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes
      Wake on LAN:    No
      Display Sleep Uses Dim:    No
      PrioritizeNetworkReachabilityOverSleep:    0
      RestartAfterKernelPanic:    157680000
      Battery Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    0
      Wake on AC Change:    No
      Wake on Clamshell Open:    Yes
      Current Power Source:    Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim:    Yes
      Reduce Brightness:    Yes
      RestartAfterKernelPanic:    157680000
    Hardware Configuration:
      UPS Installed:    No
    AC Charger Information:
      Connected:    No
      Charging:    No
    Message was edited by: Host

    That battery information looks decent, low number of cycles, capacity is about right for that vintage battery, condition is Nromal as it should be, and the voltage is right where you want it, 12 to 12.5 volts.
    Have you worked through the knowledge base article on MagSafe connectors to see all is healthy on that end?
    If that is fine, then it could be an issue in the charging circuitry in the MB.  In which case it would be best to have an Apple tech at the genius bar run some diagnostics.

  • Magsafe flashing or dim green - not charging etc. ----lower case plastic?

    OK, here's a long story as short as I can make it. It will probably be confusing, as I don't have time to figure out the best organization of this info. I'm at work.
    ---SHORT VERSION---
    What is the material attached to the lower case that the internals of the laptop are attached to made of? Does it serve a purpose other than holding down and stabilizing internals?
    ---REASON I'M ASKING---
    I was replacing my IO/DC in board, as that is what was recommended by the Genius bar (no power with my old battery in, powered with no battery). I bought 2 other used batteries that didn't work with it either, both with supposedly over 90% health (but came shipped without much or no charge).
    Anyway, last night I decided since the batteries didn't work, I would tackle the IO board. When taking it apart, I missed one of the instructions mentioning a 4mm hex head on the IO board, and broke off the bit that it screwed into of the lower case.
    My question is...what is the material that the internals of the computer screw into? Is it plastic, or some sort of weak metallic material? I guess I'm asking if I could have made my problem even bigger by breaking the bit where it screws into, or if it is for "attachment" purposes only. I superglued it back on, and it stayed when I reattached the board. However, before I could get a strong green light powering up with no battery. Now it's very dim. However it will actually stay powered with a battery attached...but not charge. Sometimes it flashes, and sometimes it's dim green.
    Finally (maybe), this is not a new IO board. I had to reinstall my old one, due to the fact that I'm an idiot and bought the wrong part (got an A1260 board instead of an A1211 board.) I just am worried since my symptoms have changed, that I may have created yet another problem. Now I'm waiting on another IO board, this time for A1211.
    Just thought I'd see mainly if anyone knows what the material is made of.
    Thanks!

    Nevermind. Pretty sure it's plastic.
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    Today I opened it up, and the other side of the same connector was loose. OOPS.
    It now powers up like it did previously. It even started charging the battery for a few minutes, but then it quit. Still I'm relieved it's at least back to "normal" and hopefully when the RIGHT part comes, it'll work.

  • Battery not charging, dim green light on Magsafe. Stuck at 37% battery life. Not sure the issue, so I need some help.

    Yesterday, my Magsafe power adapter/battery was working fine. I had  unplugged the machine last night to do some work, and I left it  unplugged all night. It held a good 90% charge over the night, and after  using it for a few hours I wanted to plug it back in. I noticed the  normally bright amber light on the Magsafe did not come on, but a faint  green light.
    The machine says "Battery is not charging", but no "Service Battery  Warning has shown up. I also attached an image of my results from  Coconut Battery, just not sure what the numbers mean.
    Any ideas?

    I reset the SMC, nothing changed, I took out the charger to clean, but there wasn't anything dirty.
    BUT as soon as I plugged the MagSafe out, the power percent jumped from 37% to 47%. Still not charging, I am very confused on how it charged??

  • Macbook Pro Mid-2010 15" is not charging with dim green light

    Hi all,
    I have spilled a bit of water on the keyboard of my Macbook Pro this Monday. It continued working just fine.
    So, I took it home, and 2h later, when I pluged the charger in, the light turned into a very faint/dim green light and it was not charging anymore. It does not consumes battery power, because it's plugged in the outlet, but it does not charge either (says "not charging").
    I have tried the following:
    Plugging it in to a different outlet
    Trying other MagSafe chargers
    Making sure it's the correct charger (85w)
    Resetting SMC
    Resetting NVRAM
    I have opened the back, and although I could not dismount it anymore because the lack of appropriate screwdrivers, I could find no sign of humidity or water damage.
    Checking the system information page in the MacOS, I could notice that, when the charger is plugged, amperage information gradually progresses from ~ -2000 to 0.
    And it does not seem to recognize the charger. See below:
    AC Charger Information:
    Connected:     Yes
    ID:     0x0000
    Wattage (W):     0
    Revision:     0x0000
    Family:     0x0000
    Serial Number:     0x00000000
    Charging:     No
    Do you guys have any other suggestions?

    If you are lucky, the power adapter is faulty.  I suspect that there are problems inside the MBP.  I still advocate a trip to an Apple store genius bar.  Your MBP has a hardware issue and they (Apple) can diagnose it and tell you exactly what will be required to repair it.
    Ciao.

  • Mid 2010 Macbook Pro battery will not charge after plugging in firewire cable shut down computer

    I have a mid 2010 15" Macbook pro with Lion installed.
    I was running off battery, and I went to plug in a firewire cable, not plugged into anything, and when I inserted it, the computer shut off.
    The computer would not turn on again without being plugged into the AC adaptor. The magsafe charger shows green, but the computer says not charging. The battery is showing 57%, but the indicator lights will only light up when AC charger is connected..
    I have let it sit off, and plugged in for a couple hours, and nothing chages, and let it sit overnight not plugged in, but nothing.
    I have read other forums about the same issue,, it seems like its a common issue, and some have said what it could be, but no one said what it IS.
    I have tried resetting the SMC and PRAM, but to no avail.
    When i plug in the AC adaptor, the computer immediately turns on (which I find kond of funny), and I am able to turn it off normally, and it will stay off, and I can also turn it on if the charger has been connected from pervious.
    Below is my power information.:
    Battery Information:
      Model Information:
      Serial Number:          W0013PVDXBX0A
      Manufacturer:          SMP
      Device Name:          bq20z451
      Pack Lot Code:          0
      PCB Lot Code:          0
      Firmware Version:          201
      Hardware Revision:          000a
      Cell Revision:          157
      Charge Information:
      Charge Remaining (mAh):          3406
      Fully Charged:          No
      Charging:          No
      Full Charge Capacity (mAh):          5956
      Health Information:
      Cycle Count:          395
      Condition:          Normal
      Battery Installed:          Yes
      Amperage (mA):          0
      Voltage (mV):          11638
    System Power Settings:
      AC Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          5
      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
      Battery Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          3
      Wake on AC Change:          No
      Wake on Clamshell Open:          Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
      Reduce Brightness:          Yes
      RestartAfterKernelPanic:          157680000
    Hardware Configuration:
      UPS Installed:          No
    AC Charger Information:
      Connected:          Yes
      ID:          0x0100
      Wattage (W):          85
      Revision:          0x0000
      Family:          0x00ba
      Serial Number:          0x00b9468c
      Charging:          No
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.

    I have a mid 2010 15" Macbook pro with Lion installed.
    I was running off battery, and I went to plug in a firewire cable, not plugged into anything, and when I inserted it, the computer shut off.
    The computer would not turn on again without being plugged into the AC adaptor. The magsafe charger shows green, but the computer says not charging. The battery is showing 57%, but the indicator lights will only light up when AC charger is connected..
    I have let it sit off, and plugged in for a couple hours, and nothing chages, and let it sit overnight not plugged in, but nothing.
    I have read other forums about the same issue,, it seems like its a common issue, and some have said what it could be, but no one said what it IS.
    I have tried resetting the SMC and PRAM, but to no avail.
    When i plug in the AC adaptor, the computer immediately turns on (which I find kond of funny), and I am able to turn it off normally, and it will stay off, and I can also turn it on if the charger has been connected from pervious.
    Below is my power information.:
    Battery Information:
      Model Information:
      Serial Number:          W0013PVDXBX0A
      Manufacturer:          SMP
      Device Name:          bq20z451
      Pack Lot Code:          0
      PCB Lot Code:          0
      Firmware Version:          201
      Hardware Revision:          000a
      Cell Revision:          157
      Charge Information:
      Charge Remaining (mAh):          3406
      Fully Charged:          No
      Charging:          No
      Full Charge Capacity (mAh):          5956
      Health Information:
      Cycle Count:          395
      Condition:          Normal
      Battery Installed:          Yes
      Amperage (mA):          0
      Voltage (mV):          11638
    System Power Settings:
      AC Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          5
      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
      Battery Power:
      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):          0
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):          3
      Wake on AC Change:          No
      Wake on Clamshell Open:          Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim:          Yes
      Reduce Brightness:          Yes
      RestartAfterKernelPanic:          157680000
    Hardware Configuration:
      UPS Installed:          No
    AC Charger Information:
      Connected:          Yes
      ID:          0x0100
      Wattage (W):          85
      Revision:          0x0000
      Family:          0x00ba
      Serial Number:          0x00b9468c
      Charging:          No
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.

  • Mid-2009 13" MBP says "not charging" but seems to be slowly charging with power adapter

    I have a mid-2009 13" Macbook Pro with 8GB RAM.  I have the odd situation of the power indicator on top right of screen showing that the power adapter is plugged in, but the percentage indicator stating that the laptop is "not charging."  I have been working on the computer for several hours and the laptop has only charged to about 27 percent according to the battery health application that is runningI have.  It says the battery has gone through 281 cycles and is 2.4 years old.  It suggests the battery should still charge to 92 percent of its potential.  The battery is warm as is the power adapter cube, so something is happening.  The little light on the end of the power cord is green but only two of the little green dots light up on the left edge of the computer. 
    Any ideas if this is a battery, laptop, or power adapter problem?  Unfortunately, I don't have a second power adapter to test that idea.  Thanks for any suggestions. 
    doug

    Recalling another similar thread, I can recommend you thoroughly clean the male and female MagSafe connectors. The gold pins and pads must be shiny bright and totally debris free. Use a Q-Tip moistened with alcohol, disconnect the power brick beforehand. Also, make sure the rubberized area around the connector in the Mac, where the magnet lies and the steel ring around the cable connector nestles, is completely free of anything that can prevent the two from fully mating and ensuring a tight grip. Here's more info, look at the pics on #7: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1713  (click on the triangles to have them drop and show the pictures)

  • What to Do When Your iPad is Not Charging?

    When you first bought your iPad, did you plug it into your PC and become frustrated when you discovered that it wouldn’t take a charge? Were you disappointed to discover that the iPad doesn’t charge through PCs and you have to plug it into the wall to get it to work? Most newer Mac computers (2008 and later) will charge the iPad. However, those of us who have a Mac are not immune to the trials and tribulations of the “Not Charging” message that can appear without warning. For anyone who has experienced, or will experience the “Not Charging” message on their iPad, we have a couple of suggestions.
    A couple of weeks ago, I got a “Not Charging” message on my iPad when I plugged it into the 10 watt USB 2.0 power adapter that was plugged into my wall. Surprised by this development, I assumed there was something wrong with my plug and took my third-generation iPad to my office, where I plugged it into my computer and got the same message. “Oh, no,” I thought. Something is wrong. If this has happened to you, don’t worry. Nine times out of 10, there is nothing wrong. You just need to do a little trouble-shooting.
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    Once you’ve determined that it is not your power adapter, try turning your iPad on and off again. To shut your iPad down, hold the “Home” button and “Sleep” button at the same time for a couple of seconds. When the slider bar appears, slide to shut down the iPad. Wait 30 seconds and turn it back on by holding the Home and Sleep buttons at the same time. When the iPad is back online, plug it in again to see if that fixed the problem.
    If you have been able to charge your iPad from your Mac previously, but are suddenly faced with the “Not Charging” message, when you plug it into the computer, check your connection first. Then, make sure the USB cord that you are trying to charge your iPad with is plugged directly into the Mac. Don’t plug the cord into a multi-cord hub that is plugged into the computer or the USB port on the keyboard. The iPad needs a lot of juice. If it is plugged into some third-party source, it may not send the amount of juice needed to charge the device.
    If your USB cord is plugged directly into the computer and you still see the message, try blowing air into the iPad’s dock connector. You could also use a folded piece of paper to loosen dust particles. You should also make sure that none of the docking pins are broken. Those tiny little pieces of metal can be snapped off very easily.
    There have also been some known issues with external 30-pin devices being plugged into the iPad that cause it to malfunction for a short period of time. For example, if you have recently used the iPad camera adapter, it may cause the device to charge improperly. The best way to remedy that is turning your iPad on and off again. However, sometimes, you just have to wait for it to clear out.
    Just to summarize, here are some of the things that may be causing your iPad to show a “Not Charging” message:
    Wall socket is bad
    Not using a 10-watt power adapter
    10-watt power adapter is bad
    USB 2.0 cord is bad
    Device is plugged into a PC
    Device is plugged into a multi-port USB hub or instead of directly into the Mac
    Dock connector is dusty
    Docking pin is broken
    Device was recently used in conjunction with camera adapter.

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