Unfortunately, a BMIC repair is going to be very tricky and will require a donor calculator. It sounds like BMIC is likely the culprit to where all that power is going. Your LED however, is not the sole reason why your calculator is draining battery power since that LED barely draws any power at all. That would be the reason why your LED is stuck on. Their best guess is that a surge of electricity fried your BMIC (one of the key components to charging your calculator). (DrDnar and KermMartian helped me with this new answer, the original answer turned out to be not so accurate so I’ve updated this with my new knowledge) Wow I'm surprised, judging by your answers, this probably is a hardware issue! EDIT: If you’re someone who’s also having this issue, I would suggest looking at Nick’s answer where he suggests replacing the battery, it’s a much easier possible fix than what this answer is about to describe!
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