So just use your MacBook, but don't put it in bright sunlight for example. There are many excellent articles that can explain the physical details much better than I can, but there isn't really anything you should/shouldn't do with your MacBook in terms of battery, except trying to not (over)heat it. it makes you think its constantly at 100%, which it isn't. It will start charging again, usually a couple percent below 100% if continually connected to power. When at 100% your battery will stop charging. I'm just wondering, will my MacBook overcharge or over discharge or this is normal behavior? This again depends on many factors and the number will decrease over time/cycles. This is completely normal and every battery experiences this, especially as they get older. Why design capacity is not consistent, sometimes 74%, 75%, 80%? that contribute into "inconsistent" measurements. Divide them and you will get exactly what you see in coconutBattery. The two numbers are AppleRawMaxCapacity and DesignCapacity. There are many factors such as heat/temperature, actual charge, power draw, lifecycle/age. coconutBattery is just looking at information which you can see yourself if you run the command ioreg -l -r -n AppleSmartBattery. It shows you live information about your battery including: Age of your Mac and. Endurance is a more active battery management tool that aims to help Mac users increase the battery life. My M1 shows like 87 in macOS settings, 80 on 'scam apps' and same result booting Linux Reply deleted. ![]() Problem is, boot Asahi Linux and it will show you closer result to coconutBattery/Sensei and all that 'paid junk'. ![]() Download: Better Battery 2 (Free, in-app purchases available) 6. My 2012 MacBook Pro is at 85 and 723 charge cycles Reply. ![]() Batteries are much more complex than most people think. With coconutBattery you are always aware of your current battery health. But the good news is that the free version will have more than enough information for you to manage your battery on your MacBook. One of the oldest tools on the market, the free CoconutBattery, gets the job done.
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