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2012 - Battery Charge Indicator
I noticed that the battery charge indicator on the menu bar is often 5% higher than what iStat or Coconut Battery 2.7.4 report (e.g. it says 96% right now while the others say 91%). I wonder if this is a case, like with the iPhone, where it deliberately stays at "100%" longer so as to ensure that the battery does draw down somewhat.
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Apple Notebook Battery FAQ |
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i have noticed this on my new macbook it is about 5% off. i never noticed this on prior macs.
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I'm also getting 4-5% consistent differences between the OS and iStat's reports.
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Those 3rd party apps, iStat Pro & Coconut Battery, are correct based on calculation of numbers shown in System Information > Hardware > Power.
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Just wanted to confirm the issue: on my 11" 2012 MBA, after charging it fully to 100%, the iStat Pro/System Information charge percentage will drop down to around 95% before the menu bar drops away from 100%, and it will stay ~5% apart until it is fully discharged.
The weird thing is that the light on the MagSafe will turn green as soon as the menu bar reads 100%; however, System Information still says the battery is "charging" until THAT hits 100%, even though the light has switched from orange to green on the charger. |
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