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iMac Intel 27 "EMC 2309 (Finales de 2009, Core 2 Duo 3.06 o 3.33 GHz) ID iMac10,1, EMC 2374 (Finales de 2009, Core i5 2.66 GHz o Core i7 2.8 GHz) ID iMac11,1

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What is expected life of the PRAM battery? Is it user replaceable?

What is the expected life of the PRAM battery? Is it user replaceable? Do we have to take it in for service to replace this battery?

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it depends on if you are constantly using your Mac or letting it sit unplugged or in storage for long periods. the PRAM [Parameter RAM] battery supplies power to the system clock and PRAM, which in turn controls many start-up and system controls. in storage, the battery can run dead in a few years, but if the machine is plugged in and used on a regular basis, it can last for up to 7 to 10 years, or more... however, they do eventually die.

they are generally very easy to replace in PowerMacs and some iMacs. the barrel shaped 3.6v cells are simply held in place with a plastic clip and pop out like any AA or AAA battery...if you can get to them. on some iMacs, and all Mac laptops, dis-assembly of the case to get to the battery is the biggest problem. be sure to familiarize yourself with the procedure before tearing into it.

on PowerMacs, the matter is much easier. the battery sits in its own mount on the system board usually next to the ATA connectors. once you pull the battery, you will need to reset the system time and some other settings commonly controlled by PRAM. be sure to unplug and power down any computer before getting into the internals to insure not damaging anything like circuits....or shocking yourself.

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I think the life is supposed to be around 7 years. Give or take, as it's a battery. I'm not sure how easy it is to replace it, as I've never worked on an iMac of this generation.

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The longer you leave your machine unplugged the shorter the life will be.

I'd say anytime after 5yrs, unless you have to unplug and store that monster for long periods.

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If you truly have a 27" iMac, it should certainly be under warranty. Is your question hypothetical or real? If there is a problem, take it to your nearest Apple store and make them fix it!

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Old thread but my mid 2010 27” is 11 years old and the PRAM battery still works fine.

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