A1502 Apple MacBook Pro 13" Replacement Battery 11.34V 6300mAh
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A1502 Apple MacBook Pro 13" Replacement Battery 11.34V 6300mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.34V
Amp
6300mAh
Apple MacBook Pro 13" Late 2013 Retina — 11.34V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (A1493)
This is an 11.34V, 6300mAh (71.44Wh) Li-Polymer battery for the Apple MacBook Pro 13" Retina Late 2013 lineup, covering A1502 chassis units across Core i5 2.4, 2.6, Core i7 2.8, and related Late 2013 configurations. It replaces OEM part numbers A1493, 020-8146, and 020-8148. The cell fits directly into the A1502 lower case and connects to the original SMC-controlled power circuit.
- Late 2013 A1502 platform fit: All Late 2013 13" Retina variants share the same A1502 chassis, the same 7-pin battery connector, and the same SMC power path. That shared architecture is why one cell covers the full Core i5 and Core i7 Late 2013 range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on an A1502 board and confirmed the SMC recognised the battery, accepted a full charge cycle, and released current correctly under display-plus-CPU load without triggering a BMS cutoff event.
- SMC battery learn cycle after install: After fitting this cell, discharge the MacBook normally until it hibernates on its own, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without waking the machine. This gives the SMC a clean reference curve against the new cell and clears the inaccurate health warning that appears in System Information after every cell swap.
Why macOS reports poor battery health immediately after a Late 2013 cell swap
The SMC on A1502 boards stores charge cycle count and capacity history in EEPROM tied to the old cell. When a new cell goes in, the SMC reads that stale data and flags the battery as degraded before a single cycle has run. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it is the SMC comparing new cell behaviour against an old reference baseline. Running one full discharge-to-hibernate followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100% forces the SMC to write a fresh baseline. After one or two full cycles the health indicator in System Information and coconutBattery will update to reflect the actual cell condition.
MacBook Pro A1502 shutting down at 20–30% charge shown
This happens when the fuel gauge IC's stored capacity model no longer matches the actual cell chemistry — a common mismatch after a cell swap. Under combined CPU and Retina display load, the draw spikes sharply enough that a miscalibrated fuel gauge hits its voltage floor before the displayed percentage reaches zero, triggering an immediate shutdown. The cell itself still holds charge; the IC simply predicts empty too early. Fix it by letting the machine discharge fully to hibernate-level cutoff, then charge to 100% without interruption — the fuel gauge IC recalibrates its model against the real cell curve and the premature shutdown stops.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Apple
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
macOS System Information is showing this new battery as 0% health and 0 mAh — is the cell actually dead on arrival?
No — the SMC on Late 2013 A1502 boards reads EEPROM data written by the original cell, so it flags any new cell as degraded before a single cycle runs. Discharge the MacBook normally until it hibernates on its own, then charge uninterrupted to 100% without waking it. That forces the SMC to write a fresh reference baseline against the new cell. After one complete cycle, System Information will show an accurate health reading.
My MacBook Pro 13" Late 2013 shuts down instantly at around 25% — the new battery is at fault, right?
Not the cell — this is a fuel gauge IC calibration mismatch. After a cell swap, the IC's stored capacity model references the old cell's curve, so when CPU and Retina display load spikes current draw, the IC hits its calculated voltage floor at 25% and cuts power before the cell is actually empty. Run one full discharge to hibernate cutoff followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100%. That gives the fuel gauge IC a clean calibration loop against the new cell chemistry and stops the premature shutdown.
System Information is reporting this replacement battery as 71.44Wh but the original showed a different Wh figure — which number is correct?
The 71.44Wh figure stamped in System Information comes from the EEPROM embedded in the battery, which stores the rated capacity at the cell level. The original battery's EEPROM reflected its aged actual capacity after cycle degradation, which is why the number looked different. The 71.44Wh reading from this cell is the correct rated figure for a new A1493 cell at full charge. No action is needed — the reading is accurate.
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