According to a coconut battery reading.. over 9 months I have lost 9%.. so obviously im at 91%.. considering the elapsed time is this good or should I be more careful w/ my battery?
thegreatluke said:In case you didn't know, a "cycle" is one complete uncharging of the battery. So if you run the battery down to 40%, recharge it completely then run the battery down to 60% later, that's a total of 100% charge lost and one cycle is recorded. Run Coconut Battery again - how many cycles do you have?
thegreatluke said:b) Excessive uncharging and charging again
coastertux said:Actually, I think coconutBattery records a partial discharge/charge as a cycle because I have discharged completely once and partially once and coconutBattery reports 2 cycles.
One cycle a day is pretty high for battery usage.rye9 said:Should i be worried about mine then? Since it seems everyone elses are much better than mine.
thegreatluke said:My best suggestion would be to try to not make as many cycles. Maybe you could try plugging it in whever you're near a power outlet? Just try to keep it plugged in whenever possible.
rye9 said:My iBook never moves and is near a power outlet 24/7.. is it really a good idea to ALWAYS have it plugged in? then the battery never will get used.. which also reduces capacity.
cforand1293 said:ok my mac is 8 weeks old, and i am down to 92%.....this sucks...not happy what is apples stand on this
rye9 said:My iBook never moves and is near a power outlet 24/7.. is it really a good idea to ALWAYS have it plugged in? then the battery never will get used.. which also reduces capacity.
rye9 said:I guess it's fine... I mean a couple months ago I actually had more capacity than the battery started with according to coconutbattery... weird, but i guess an OS update caused that. Now I have 9% less capacity.. but I was on 0% charge for 10 minutes when I calibrated earlier... so mayb readings are off.
If the laptop is never being moved and it's near a power outlet, I'd recommend that it's never running on battery except for calibrating the battery, which should be done once within the first week and then at least once a month after that.rye9 said:My iBook never moves and is near a power outlet 24/7.. is it really a good idea to ALWAYS have it plugged in? then the battery never will get used.. which also reduces capacity.
What kind of laptop do you have?madtodaimax said:ive gone to the apple genius bar two times in the past month to complain about my battery. I have 40% capacity and am reaching my 12th month. I have 169 loadcycles. They told me that this is considered normal wear and tear. He explained that I pretty much used my laptop too much. If you think about it, 1 load cycle per day with my load cycle is only about 6 months... I am getting so many loadcycles because the battery life is only about an hour. any ideas on what i can do. i have already recalibrated and reset the pmu.