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Gerritw

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 8, 2022
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Hello!

I have a problem with my macbook pro 2017 15 inch. The battery is draining overnight like crazy. Im talking about 40/50% every 24 hours even completely turned off.

I thought it was first the battery which was the problem. So i replaced the battery and calibrate it. It didnt work....

So I installed macOS and formatted everything. This also didnt work sadly

I looked into coconut battery if i could find any problems but that was not the case. It even says that my battery is in good health.

Other thing what i saw was that, when i shut down the macbook and turn back on after a couple of days its completely 0% but the date and time was the day when it reached 0%. Not the time that i shut down the macbook. Does this mean that, after i shut it down it doesnt completely shutdown?

I tried everything but with no luck...

What do u guys suggest to do?
 

Fishrrman

macrumors Penryn
Feb 20, 2009
28,937
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Are you anywhere near a brick n mortar Apple Store?
NOT a "3rd-party provider", but genuine Apple?

If so, take it to them and have them check it out.
They might be willing to replace the battery for the standard charge ($199 US).

That's a very good deal.
You get
- a new Apple-labeled battery (not 3rd party)
- installation
- a short warranty

They might even be willing to do it "by mail" if you're not near an Apple Store.
If that's the case, give Apple support a call directly.
 

Gerritw

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 8, 2022
2
0
Are you anywhere near a brick n mortar Apple Store?
NOT a "3rd-party provider", but genuine Apple?

If so, take it to them and have them check it out.
They might be willing to replace the battery for the standard charge ($199 US).

That's a very good deal.
You get
- a new Apple-labeled battery (not 3rd party)
- installation
- a short warranty

They might even be willing to do it "by mail" if you're not near an Apple Store.
If that's the case, give Apple support a call directly.
I live in The Netherlands... but it sounds good. will check it out if this option is available in The Netherlands
 
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