MacBook Air :: 6527mAh Battery Capacity Normal After 2 Cycles?
Nov 1, 2010That is my max battery capacity I could have sworn it was at 6700. its a brand new 13 inch MBAIR.
View 8 RepliesThat is my max battery capacity I could have sworn it was at 6700. its a brand new 13 inch MBAIR.
View 8 RepliesMy AppleCare expires on Monday September 6th, and I am wondering if my 87% capacity at 51 battery cycles suggests I should visit an Apple Store this weekend? The closest store is around 25 miles away, so if I would be wasting my time, I would rather not take the trip. My concern is mostly based on my warranty ending. This is a 2009 13" MBP.
View 24 Replies View RelatedI get ready for the next disappointment tomorrow (maybe no MBP update) and looking out for a MBP at eBay. I've found a good one (August 2009) 2.53 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD etc. for round about 900� (1.200$) (in Germany we pay 1533� for this model so round about 2088$). The guy sent me a screenshot of the battery capacity which is 87% (4762mAh) after 56 loadcycles. Is that acceptable? IMO it's a bit too low - what do you think? Maybe I'm going to buy a AppleCare Protection Plan afterwards ... would the battery be covered?
View 8 Replies View Relatedbattery shows 4 cycles and @ 95% - normal? Last night it was 97%.
View 10 Replies View RelatedIs my battery defective or is that normal. My battery is at 32 cycle count, 5 month old and 96% according to coconut
It's the new MBP "13
According to coconut battery, it says that my macbook pro 13" 2010 has a battery capacity of 5818 mah with the original capacity of 5770mah. It's only a few days old. Is that normal? I thought these were supposed to have 63.5 watt hour batteries.
View 6 Replies View Relatedhad my MPB for a week and a half now. I have noticed in istat menues that it capacity has been increasing, yesterday it was 6915 now 6945 against the design of 6900, I thought these things could only go down?
View 5 Replies View RelatedSO I just bought a mbp 13, I been trying my best not overcharging, by charging it fully then let it drain to the last 30min or so before charging it fully again.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a MacbookPro mid 2009 and have some problems with my battery. This morning I noticed that the battery was empty through it was supposed to be in sleep mode during the night. My battery has 97 cycles and has 99% of its original capacity. What could be the cause of this problem ?
yesterday, the battery health went from 96% to 54%, and now every day 1% goes to the Creator
Yes I calibrated regularly
Maybe it has to do with $
Live long and prosper was the initial idea, wasn't it?
My Macbook's battery has done 902 cycles and is on 92% health.
I was just wondering - even though I know it's impossible to predict the life-span of a computer battery - a) how accurate that reading is (I use the iStat Pro widget) and b) ignoring the health reading, is it time to buy a new battery when it hits 1000 cycles?
The health has gone down from 100% to 92% in the space of about 3 months? Maybe more. Is that a sign that I should change it?
Ok, so I have a 2009 uMB 2.4 with 4GB/500GB and my battery cycle count with coconut Battery states it is at 418 Cycles and the Life states 96%, my question is?Is that good
How many cycles should I get out of the battery
This is the unibody MacBook the one they are calling the Classic uMB and I have had this since it was new, I bought this around February 2009, so just under 2 years old.
I know that the new 17 MBP can go through 1000 cycles or so of battery use. But what can the 13" MBA go through?
View 5 Replies View Relatedhey guys iv never metioned it but my battery on my MBP came with about 15 or more cycles , is that normal?
View 8 Replies View RelatedHere's the battery info:
Cycles 47
Current Max 1269 mAh
Age 3.1 years
My older battery (this is my second one) is in much better shape than this one.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
The MacBook Pro is a 13' unit. it was replaced with a SSD drive. The battery has 327 charging cycles on it. Sometimes when using battery only the machine will start to boot up, will get the logo then immediately shut down, screen goes black then the process continues, once I connect the AC power the Macbook boots correctly. Should also mention that the circuit board that controls the charging of the battery was also replaced (outside of warranty period) several months ago as well.
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imac g5, Mac Mini, MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
I'm currently using MBA 13 inch new generation. I knew batteries of Apple notebooks have a 1000 cycles battery.
I wanted to prove that myself, so I looked at apple.com/macbookair but could not find that information (even though I find it for macbook pro)
Hello people, I was just wondering if my Macbook Pro 13' (2010) battery is currently healthy? It has the health of 95% and 95 cycles. I purchased it 2 months ago
View 15 Replies View RelatedJust wondering, but how rare is it to have a battery that lasts 3 times longer than the "rated cycle amount"? Apparently this battery should have been dead 600 cycles ago... I am finally now noticing a slight loss in overall battery life.
I have used this MacBook 100% of the time since the day I have gotten it over two years ago. Is this why it has lived so long?
My macbook battery broke 500 cycles, and the battery life was at about half what it used to be so I ordered what was described as a brand new battery from Westronics, through Amazon. I put the new battery in the machine and checked System Profiler, and it is telling me that the battery has 15 cycles on it already. iStat Nano says the same thing. Is this normal for a new battery to have cycles on it already? Or did I not get a new battery? I just want to make sure I got what I paid for.
View 16 Replies View RelatedIt's in a white Macbook that is 44 months old. Is there any hope for my battery?
View 10 Replies View Relatedi have a MBP with 225 reoad cycles and my battery is already on 78% I WANT A NEW BATTERY as your guarantee says. How can i get in touch with somebody?
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I received a Black 2.4GHz MacBook that I bought on eBay a few days ago to add to my collection. The battery reports 828 charge cycles, and has about 82% of it's original charge capacity, and still lasts a good 2.5 hours. What I want to know is, is it unsafe to use it like this? Apple Battery FAQ doesn't not really say when to replace the battery, besides when it doesn't hold that good of a charge anymore.
Should I be worried?
I am at 99% and 82 cycles and I've own mine for 2 months now. This is my very first mac so am I OK for now?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI noticed this in my previous Rev. A. After 100 cycles, my health dropped from 98% -> 92-94%. Now on my Rev. C, I'm at 136 cycles and my health dropped from 99% -> 92%.
I calibrated my battery already, but is the MBA's battery just purposely dropping health after a certain cycle count or what?
I've never full drained the battery below "50%" 61 times so I don't know why it says I've had 61 cycles. I always leave my laptop attached to the AC adapter. Is 61 Cycles with 99% battery life good for a 5 month old laptop?
View 13 Replies View RelatedI noticed that my MacBook doesn't run as long as it used to before I have to charge it again. I downloaded CoconutBattery, and it tells me that my battery is down to 91% of its original capacity after only 30 charge cycles. It's 5 months old according to CB, and I bought it new on Dec. 24th. (It's a Unibody White...) Is this normal, or should I take it into the Apple Store for a replacement?
View 13 Replies View Relatedcan't find the number of battery cycles?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've only had my 13" for about a week now. The battery has 10 cycles on it and is down to 98% health? Should it be like that or not?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI know that my Macbook batter is expected to be at 80% health by the time 1000 cycles have passed [URL] however im on 90% after just 82! the macbook is still under apple care, do you think that this excessive drop in health is enough for the battery to be replaced by apple?
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MacBook, 2.4Ghz, 8192Mb, 250Gb, Mac OS X (10.7)