Is it normal for Mac Pro batteries to get deformed?

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Is it normal for Mac Pro batteries to get deformed?

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I suppose it's more of an indication that the battery is starting to die? Because it still works fine...
This happened years ago too.

When I place my MBP over a table it's not stable because I can see a weird curvature on its bottom caused by the swollen battery. I took it out and from one side it's ok, but the other seems it "grew", so one side is wider than the other.

I've been with this battery at least 5-6 years, so I take it it's simply time to get a new one? :roll:
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Re: Is it normal for Mac Pro batteries to get deformed?

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My partner had the same problem with a MBP 17" from early 2007 - the battery warped so badly it pushed on the back of the trackpad, making it unusable.... replacing it fixed it - I think the laptop was always used on a solid surface rather than a stand.

If the machine is still working for you I would say get a new battery and maybe consider a stand.

I'd say 5-6 years is pretty good going!! My MBP 15" from early 2007 has never had a usable battery - I only ever use it plugged in.

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Re: Is it normal for Mac Pro batteries to get deformed?

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Thanks for the comments, guys.
stephentayler wrote:My partner had the same problem with a MBP 17" from early 2007 - the battery warped so badly it pushed on the back of the trackpad, making it unusable.... replacing it fixed it - I think the laptop was always used on a solid surface rather than a stand.
Exactly! That's how I started noticing this. Since yesterday the track pad didn't click on either side anymore, and weird selections seemed to be done on their own.

I'll get a new battery. This is my office computer (2006) and it still runs fine, so I guess I'll keep it as long as I can, then I'll inherit it to my parents :)
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Apple and others have had recalls to replace swollen (bloated) batteries. Looks like Apple's is closed now, but there appears to have been a safety concern.
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My mom's MP keyboard stopped functioning and when I took it to the Apple store, the first thing they checked for was battery expansion. A new battery fixed it.

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Deformed batteries will usually be replaced under warranty.

No idea if you have Apple stores nearby but if you do, just bring it in.
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I had the same swelling battery problem with my 17” MBP (late ‘06). It got so bad that the trackpad became erratic and a couple of my keys on the keyboard started to quit responding. I finally discovered what was happening when I took it off the slanted stand I normally kept it on and placed on my desktop. It had swollen so badly that the whole laptop would rock and roll due to the bulge.
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jtsover77 wrote:I had the same swelling battery problem with my 17” MBP (late ‘06). It got so bad that the trackpad became erratic and a couple of my keys on the keyboard started to quit responding. I finally discovered what was happening when I took it off the slanted stand I normally kept it on and placed on my desktop. It had swollen so badly that the whole laptop would rock and roll due to the bulge.
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