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<blockquote data-quote="desiibond" data-source="post: 2468505" data-attributes="member: 23023"><p>Make of note of this very important message from AIDente developers GitHub page: </p><p></p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: Keeping your battery at a lower percentage, such as under 80%, over weeks without doing full cycles (100%-0%) can result in a disturbed battery calibration. When this happens, your Macbook might turn off with 40-50% left or your battery capacity will drop significantly. However, this is only due to a disturbed battery calibration and not because of a faulty or degraded battery. To avoid this issue, we recommend doing at least one full cycle (0%-100%) every two weeks. Even if your battery calibration gets disturbed, doing 4+ full cycles will recalibrate your battery and the capacity will go up again.</strong></p><p></p><p>If we use this tool, we have to do a full cycle once very two weeks. I am sticking to fill it up and forget till battery indicator turns yellow for now. Have a 3 year Apple Care+ and would get the battery replaced before end of the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desiibond, post: 2468505, member: 23023"] Make of note of this very important message from AIDente developers GitHub page: [B]IMPORTANT: Keeping your battery at a lower percentage, such as under 80%, over weeks without doing full cycles (100%-0%) can result in a disturbed battery calibration. When this happens, your Macbook might turn off with 40-50% left or your battery capacity will drop significantly. However, this is only due to a disturbed battery calibration and not because of a faulty or degraded battery. To avoid this issue, we recommend doing at least one full cycle (0%-100%) every two weeks. Even if your battery calibration gets disturbed, doing 4+ full cycles will recalibrate your battery and the capacity will go up again.[/B] If we use this tool, we have to do a full cycle once very two weeks. I am sticking to fill it up and forget till battery indicator turns yellow for now. Have a 3 year Apple Care+ and would get the battery replaced before end of the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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