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Reddit mentions of E EGOWAY Laptop Battery A1321 Compatible for MacBook Pro 15 inch Mid 2009 Early/Late 2010

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E EGOWAY Laptop Battery A1321 Compatible for MacBook Pro 15 inch Mid 2009 Early/Late 2010
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NOTE:Made for Apple's 15 inch MacBook Pro [A1286 Mid 2009, Early/Late 2010 versions] MC371LL/A, MC372LL/A, MC373LL/A, MC118LL/A, MB986LL/A, MB985LL/A (see compatible models)Battery type: Li-Polymer battery; Voltage: 10.95V; Capacity: 7200mAh/79Wh; 6 Cell.Grade A cells ensure fast charges and low power consumption; Built-in circuit protection ensures both safety and stability. 100% New from Manufacturer. Up to 600 recharge cycles over the life of the battery; CE-/FCC-/RoHS-Certified for safety.Operation time for standard batteries: Around 3.5 hours, the actual operation time will depend on how much electricity is required by the device and how you use it.Package included: 1 X A1321 Laptop Battery; Three Free Removal Screwdrivers (2.0 Tri-wing, 2.0 Phillips, 1.5 Pentalobe). Warranty: 18 Months warranty, 24 x 7 email support.
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ColorBlack
Height0.6 Inches
Length9.8 Inches
Size6 Cell
Weight0.725 Pounds
Width3.4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on E EGOWAY Laptop Battery A1321 Compatible for MacBook Pro 15 inch Mid 2009 Early/Late 2010:

u/BilboT3aBagginz · 17 pointsr/graphic_design

Someone PM’d me asking for instructions. Thought I’d paste them here.

Yeah it’s super easy!

What you’ll need to do is pick out your new battery, ssd, and ram modules.

This was the battery I got:

Egoway 7200mAh/79Wh Replacement Battery A1321, Made for Mid 2009 Early / Late 2010 Apple's 15 inch MacBook Pro A1286 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RGGAPE2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_6x1DYLTsikQks

These were the Ram Modules:

New! 8GB 2X4GB DDR3 SODIMM 204 Pin 1066 MHz PC3-8500 Memory https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E0TIQWQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_AsjH6FWE3XwSL

(The one that was sent to me originally was single-rank, and I guess I needed dual-rank but I reached out to the company and they sent me the correct modules. )

I haven’t swapped the SSD yet but am think about putting in a Samsung 850 Evo.

On to the fun stuff!

So shut down your max and let it cool down for five minutes. Use this time to reflect on whether or not your backups are actually sufficient in case you ruin the computer (very low risk, but possible anytime you have the case open.)

There are ten screws on the bottom case, on my MacBook they are Phillips but on newer Macs they are security screws.

Remove all the screws and set them aside somewhere safe.

Remove the theee screws (these are torx I think) holding the battery down and carefully disconnect it from its connector.

With the battery out, we can really safely upgrade the Ram and SSD.

The Ram is held in by these weird spring clips. Carefully push the tabs outward and the top module will pop up, remove it. Rinse and repeat for the bottom module. Now that the slots are empty, pop the new RAM modules in. Seating them correctly is the number one issue you’ll run into. Push firmly until they are really in there. A good tip is to note how the original ones were seated and mimic that.

Here’s apples instructions for upgrading ram on applicable models.

(https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201165)

I haven’t done this bit yet but The hard drive will come out after you remove the corner screws and disconnect it from its connector. Replace it will the new 2.5” SSD and out the screws back it.

The last thing to do is to put the new battery in, replace all the screws, put he back cover back on, replace all the screws, and boot that mofo up!

If it won’t boot on battery that’s the issue, check to see if you can boot on the power adapter.

If the Mac fails to boot and beeps really aggressively at you, the Ram is having an issue.

You’ll also need to load a fresh copy of the operating system onto the the new SSD and ensure that whole process goes smoothly.