Swapped out the faulty battery on the Macbook Pro 13 (Retina) from some cheap Chinese knockoff purchased on Amazon (died after 6 months) with something that's higher grade of quality from iFixit.
The difference in quality? Instantly recognizable. The battery actually fits in the chassis, not much fiddling was required, and there are clearly written directions on how to contact support for warranty service. Seriously, had I known how terrible the generic knockoff batteries were on Amazon.com I would not have bothered.
Note: The terrace battery on the MBP13s were glued onto the chassis by design and not nearly as easy to work with as the one piece swappables on the pre-Retina Macbook Airs.
The MBP13 is back up and running , and as a bonus, the new battery actually plays well with the system controller. The fan is not stuck on full blast and i didn't have to zap the PRAM. Pity that the left hand speaker developed a nasty buzz and needed to be swapped out (That's a 5 minute project but it's 5 days to get the replacement parts shipped).
- ran OpenTTD for about 5 hours to calibrate the new battery. Looks like with the 2cc train sets the higher cost of running the fancier rail cars made it nearly impossible to run a profitable railway. That being said, streetcars became immensely profitable....
Also did some poking around for a PC104 based project - not sure whether I am truly comfortable with the risks inherent with those machines. Looks interesting, though.