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mackid16
Mar 8, 2009, 06:47 PM
I charge my macbook everyday because it empties very fast i find. My battery status is 99-100%(istatpro) and i also keep it at low brightness so that my battery runs out less fast. Once its charged I unplug it so that I dont ruin the battery as quickly. I have also realized that i can have 80% battery and close my macbook(put it on standby) and come back to it at the end of the day at 20%. Its obviously the standby light flashing all day and its nuts! IS THERE A WAY TO STOP THE LIGHT. I dont want to turn it off because i come in once and a while to use it for 10 minutes about 5 times a day. Its is 1.5 months old and i did calibrate it when i got it and one month after. How is your macbook doing? Does your battery run for a long time.
any answers and comments are appreciated
Thanks, mackid16.
herman238
Mar 8, 2009, 06:51 PM
It's unlikely to be the light, LEDs use very little power.
You have to remember the memory is still powered, although yours seems to be using way too much power. My battery goes down 5-10% overnight if on standby
sallythemac
Mar 8, 2009, 07:30 PM
Try SmartSleep. That gives u the option of saving the RAM contents to the HDD upon sleep, meaning no battery will be used whilst it's asleep. However, it will take longer to go to sleep as the memory contents has to be written to the disk. Full details of the settings are on the authors site.
shady825
Mar 8, 2009, 09:33 PM
It's unlikely to be the light, LEDs use very little power.
You have to remember the memory is still powered, although yours seems to be using way too much power. My battery goes down 5-10% overnight if on standby
Agreed, you could run that sleep light for a year straight on the MacBook battery.(if thats all that was being powered)
But yea you shouldnt be loosing that much power while its sleeping. I loose about 2% for 7-8hrs of sleep. As 'sallythemac' suggested, try out SmartSleep
Ibjr
Mar 8, 2009, 10:00 PM
They are right; the LED isn't draining power.
boston04and07
Mar 9, 2009, 01:05 AM
That seems really abnormal that you're so cautious with your battery, and it's still running down so quickly. How old is your battery? If you've still got Applecare, you should take it to a Genius.
shady825
Mar 9, 2009, 10:11 AM
That seems really abnormal that you're so cautious with your battery, and it's still running down so quickly. How old is your battery? If you've still got Applecare, you should take it to a Genius.
He very well could have a defective battery. The battery that shipped with my MacBook was bad. Apple looked at it for 2 seconds and gave me a new one no questions asked.
It never hurts to make a genius appointment!
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