I have one that seemed to have discharged itself and
now won't charge.  All 4 green lights come on however.
 Is it a gonner or is there a chance to save it?
Wouldn't charge in a dual charger either.  It tries to
charge but seems to give up after about 10 seconds.
Same thing happens in the Powerbook.

Thanks

This might sound silly, but have you considered that it's fully charged?

If all 4 lights come on, that generally indicates that the battery is fully charged. If all 4 lights come on indicating a full charge, you try to run your Mac from it, and moments later your Mac goes to sleep, then you probably have a battery that is close to death.

Peace,
Drew
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