Possible To Replace Macbook Battery
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#2Posted 2012-01-17 17:34:46
Depends where you live I imagine.
#3Posted 2012-01-17 18:50:20
Try a place called unlimitmac.com, I was told that sometimes the do repair work for istudio. My cousin fixed his mac air screen with them, istudio quoted 12,000 but they fixed for 7,000.
Edited by arkom, 2012-01-17 18:56:02. #5Posted 2012-01-18 09:28:13
Any apple service center will do it.
Did you buy the extended apple care? If not be ready for a shock, apple parts are notoriously expensive! #6Posted 2012-01-19 15:39:52
Just bought yet another regular Macbook battery in CM.
It was "OEM" and cost 2200bt, that's under half the Apple price. I think Air batteries are more expensive, considerably. Edited by cheeryble, 2012-01-19 15:40:23. #8Posted 2012-02-09 12:48:45
There is a place that sells oem apple parts in fortune it mall. trying to remember name.
"2nd best time to plant a tree is today." Sent from ThaiVisa app. #9Posted 2012-02-09 14:28:24
The name is iStore is on the 4th floor of fortune IT mall. Pink/white logo near the end of the computer/printer section. (away from tesco) 086 302 2218.
Not sure if he will repair or have the exact part. Maybe he can order. traffic can be bad in that area of town at most times of the day. Take MRT or a minibus if there is one.. A taxi can easily add 100 baht on meter just waiting for traffic to move. tollway or not, that area gets packed sometimes. "2nd best time to plant a tree is today." Sent from ThaiVisa app. #10Posted 2012-04-02 23:03:29
BUMP:
I need to replace my Macbook Pro Battery: Its the removable type from the 1st Gen Unibody design Macbook Pro (now 3 year old). Hence, all I need is a spare battery to slot in and clip the base back in. Does anyone know where in Bangkok and how much? Also there is a mention of cheaper batteries for the MBP, are they any good, the same, poorer? I really have little idea here so if anyone with first hand experience knows I'd appreciate the feedback. It might be a silly question - any iStudio could sell them, but I've never seen them before and don't want to go driving from shop to shop if there are only a few places I can find one, equally so I don't want to drive to fortune or panthip unnecessarily if the iStore down the road has them. #11Posted 2012-04-03 05:07:58
I only used them once, but I thought the iStudio (iBeat?) in Seacon Square was fair. Traffic's not bad and they have good parking.
By Skytrain it's tough to beat the iStudio at the Emporium, but I don't know about the service. #12Posted 2012-04-03 05:21:26
So, I guess the iStudio at K-Village on Rama IV, and at J Avenue Thonglor also have them....
Thanks for the heads up... the quick response is much appreciated. #13Posted 2012-04-03 12:58:20
I just had a battery taken out for replacement. Next day hair drive failed. Any connection between the two?
#14Posted 2012-04-05 20:21:03
So, I guess the iStudio at K-Village on Rama IV, and at J Avenue Thonglor also have them.... Thanks for the heads up... the quick response is much appreciated. None of the above had a MBP battery, they said I'd have to order (3-4 weeks). #15Posted 2012-04-05 20:25:44
Look at applebyyou.com
#17Posted 2012-04-15 13:41:08
BUMP: I need to replace my Macbook Pro Battery: Its the removable type from the 1st Gen Unibody design Macbook Pro (now 3 year old). Hence, all I need is a spare battery to slot in and clip the base back in. Does anyone know where in Bangkok and how much? Also there is a mention of cheaper batteries for the MBP, are they any good, the same, poorer? I really have little idea here so if anyone with first hand experience knows I'd appreciate the feedback. It might be a silly question - any iStudio could sell them, but I've never seen them before and don't want to go driving from shop to shop if there are only a few places I can find one, equally so I don't want to drive to fortune or panthip unnecessarily if the iStore down the road has them. The iStore below seems to have OEM Apple parts from hong kong. I bought a battery for a macbook 2007 model and it is still chugging along fine. Sometimes the battery will charge to 98-99% and hold, but that is a common problem for some batteries. Maybe I will reset to PRAM again and see what happens. I can add that they are on MRT, Phra Ram 9 station. http://www.fortuneto...act-us/map.html and I will also upload the map here for reference.
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The name is iStore is on the 4th floor of fortune IT mall. Pink/white logo near the end of the computer/printer section. (away from tesco) 086 302 2218. Not sure if he will repair or have the exact part. Maybe he can order. traffic can be bad in that area of town at most times of the day. Take MRT or a minibus if there is one.. A taxi can easily add 100 baht on meter just waiting for traffic to move. tollway or not, that area gets packed sometimes. "2nd best time to plant a tree is today." Sent from ThaiVisa app. #18Posted 2012-04-17 10:23:17
Fastmac batteries are supposed to be the best for the older, replaceable MacBook Pro models. They have tech in them that's similar to what the new unibody batteries have. Google it.
I have to say since then batteries have improved to the point where you really don't need to replace them. My MacBook Pro unibody 2009 (3 years old now) had its battery replaced under AppleCare at year 2. I have put 418 charge cycles on the new battery - in case you don't know what that means, 300 cycles used to be where Apple would say the battery normally fails - and it's still at 94% of its original capacity. In the past, anything above 300 and the thing would be dead. Get iStat Pro to find out what yours is at... it's a free widget. Edited by nikster, 2012-04-17 10:23:45. |
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