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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Swollen Battery
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<blockquote data-quote="ticedoff8" data-source="post: 932046" data-attributes="member: 117762"><p>In the R/C world, we use a lot of Lithium Polystyrene batteries for helicopters, planes and R/C cars & trucks.</p><p>We call this "puffing".</p><p>It means your battery is toast.</p><p>Get rid of it ASAP - run your computer on the power supply only until you can afford to get a replacement. </p><p>And: Yes - it is a common fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ticedoff8, post: 932046, member: 117762"] In the R/C world, we use a lot of Lithium Polystyrene batteries for helicopters, planes and R/C cars & trucks. We call this "puffing". It means your battery is toast. Get rid of it ASAP - run your computer on the power supply only until you can afford to get a replacement. And: Yes - it is a common fault. [/QUOTE]
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