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The battery might be starting to swell[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2520/3909996607_7560ec3790.jpg|swell]. Make sure you're using the power adapter, remove the battery and see if the symptoms persist. You should also be able to see a slight swelling, causing the top or bottom of the battery to bow.
The battery might be starting to swell[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2520/3909996607_7560ec3790.jpg|swell]. Make sure you're using the power adapter, remove the battery and see if the symptoms persist. You should also be able to see a slight swelling, causing the top or bottom of the battery to bow.
If that's what's happening, the highest quality replacements are made by [http://www.newertech.com/products/laptop.php|NuPower] and [http://fastmac.com/laptop.php|FastMac]. They're cheaper than the Apple batteries and last longer. For the MacBook models, there's not much practical difference between the batteries produced by the two companies.

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Original post by wwgalen,

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The battery might be starting to swell. Make sure you're using the power adapter, remove the battery and see if the symptoms persist. You should also be able to see a slight swelling, causing the top or bottom of the battery to bow.

If that's what's happening, the highest quality replacements are made by [http://www.newertech.com/products/laptop.php|NuPower] and [http://fastmac.com/laptop.php|FastMac]. They're cheaper than the Apple batteries and last longer. For the MacBook models, there's not much practical difference between the batteries produced by the two companies.

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