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Using Macbook Pro Battery?
Guys, I read all the topics about using batteries in macbook pro. A bunch of opinions, but still there is no understanding of how best to use it in order to use the battery more competently? The laptop is more often at home.
At home, constantly keep on charging from the network or not?
Or how many times a month to discharge up to half?
Give advice, I want to calmly close this issue.
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The question has been discussed a thousand times and for some reason people do not feel sorry for their time spent thinking about the MacBook battery, which costs more than this battery itself. The laptop will become obsolete before the battery sags by a noticeable amount for work. If you plan to use the same computer for 5 or more years, and if the battery suddenly ceases to suit you completely, buy a new one. On the scale of such a time, this is a penny, for peace of mind. In my experience, not a single laptop has stayed with me longer than the battery would begin to noticeably degrade. For 2-3 years, nothing happens, as a rule, which can be seen with the naked eye, despite the numbers. I never specifically monitored the battery, neither in a macbook, nor in laptops from other manufacturers. There is a charge - I work from it, no - from the battery. Air'u three years, as it was enough for the whole day almost, so that's enough. Maybe a little degraded, but not noticeable and does not interfere. Get used to using technology, not so that technology uses you and it will be much easier.
My house is charging all the time. I always try to keep it connected to the network when I work. If there is no outlet nearby or I forgot to charge, then I work from the battery ...
I can be wrong, but the following is implemented in poppies: when working from the mains, the battery is not used.
In general, my battery died in a year and a half of use, although I worked mainly from the network.
I bought a new battery and thought about how to make it last longer.
Put FruiteJuice, she gives advice on when to disconnect the battery, and when you can work on charging.
For myself, I concluded that the main thing is not to discharge the laptop below 20%, ideally to keep the battery discharged at 50%. With this approach, the flight has been normal for 2 years now. Capacity decreased by only 10% during this time
This program helps me keep the battery in excellent condition
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