Hello,
finally switched (from Windows) to my MBP M1 Pro as my main computer at home.
I also have a Dell 4K 27" monitor with picture and power over a single USB-C cable, which I use with the MBP when using the laptop stationary. Of course I also use the MBP on battery here and there across my flat, but I would say mainly stationary combined with the 27" monitor.
Thus, battery wise, it may happen regularly that the MBP is discharged only a bit while on the couch and when back to the monitor, due to USB-C power delivery, charged again until fully charged. So, no real usage pattern like at work, where optimized charging may learn, but more random in terms of on battery or power supply via USB-C monitor.
Do you see any long-term battery issue with a usage pattern like that? Or do people e.g. disable power delivery from the monitor to only transport the picture signal in a use case like that? Or is there a way to tell the MBP to only run via power supply but not charging the battery?
Thanks!
finally switched (from Windows) to my MBP M1 Pro as my main computer at home.
I also have a Dell 4K 27" monitor with picture and power over a single USB-C cable, which I use with the MBP when using the laptop stationary. Of course I also use the MBP on battery here and there across my flat, but I would say mainly stationary combined with the 27" monitor.
Thus, battery wise, it may happen regularly that the MBP is discharged only a bit while on the couch and when back to the monitor, due to USB-C power delivery, charged again until fully charged. So, no real usage pattern like at work, where optimized charging may learn, but more random in terms of on battery or power supply via USB-C monitor.
Do you see any long-term battery issue with a usage pattern like that? Or do people e.g. disable power delivery from the monitor to only transport the picture signal in a use case like that? Or is there a way to tell the MBP to only run via power supply but not charging the battery?
Thanks!