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I replaced my Ipad battery with an i Fix it battery and now the battery wont charge and the device shuts off after about 5 min of running.
Did you separate the battery from the board before disconnecting the screens? Hopefully you did but you’ve probably damaged the battery connector on the board. If not done correctly you can bend or even break off the pins on the underside of the motherboard. Remove the motherboard and check the connections aren’t damaged. If it charged OK before then this is the first place I’d look.
A few things immediately come to mind. Firstly, it could be a bad replacement battery. It wouldn’t be the first conclusion I’d come to, but definitely a possibility. More likely in my estimation, is that the battery connector may have been damaged during the replacement process. It’s pretty common for the battery data pins to get bent when you’re trying to isolate the battery from the logic board during the repair. I know may people put some kind of barrier between the battery and the boards to keep it from transmitting power to the board. This is a frequent issue in these circumstances. And causes weird battery behavior because information the battery is sending out, like how charged it is, is not making it to its destination.
Hi there , May be your charger aren’t charging or got damage Kindly check your charger first Thank you