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tim100

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13 mbp:

original capacity 5770
current capacity 5415
current cycles 7
coconut health 93%

17 mbp:

original capacity 13000
current capacity 12942
current cycles 27
coconut health 100%
 
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Mine looks good to me :)
 

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Four moth old, refurbished. My health is a bit lower than several of you with much older machines. Am I doing something wrong?
 

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Nothing like another thread to make people paranoid. I am sure this will result in at least 10 MBPs to be sold on eBay and another 8-15 being send back to Apple for exchange :)
 


Nothing like another thread to make people paranoid. I am sure this will result in at least 10 MBPs to be sold on eBay and another 8-15 being send back to Apple for exchange :)

easy for you to say. your health is over 100%. look at my 13.
 
hey fellow macrumor users. I just bought a mac book pro last week and it already says my laptop is 4 months old. Help :/
 
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 5793
Fully charged: Yes
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 5804

That a sucky full charge capacity and I just bought it like, exactly, 48 hour ago :(
 
645 cycles with 98% of original capacity. :)


hey fellow macrumor users. I just bought a mac book pro last week and it already says my laptop is 4 months old. Help :/

cocoanutBattery will give you the date of when your battery was manufactured, not when you bought the computer. So, your battery was made 4 months ago.
 
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 5793
Fully charged: Yes
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 5804

That a sucky full charge capacity and I just bought it like, exactly, 48 hour ago :(

Dude, don't even worry about it man. It's only 11 mAh away from being completely full, which is practically nothing. My health is currently showing as only 93%, but I'm not too worried. The battery capacity will always fluctuate, and it will always be slowly degrading. Just enjoy the computer. If there is a problem with your battery, system profiler will definitely tell you so
 
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I still haven't calibrated my battery (I read every thread and I don't get it).

You don't get how to do it?

1. Charge your battery fully till it is 100%

2. Leave the charger plugged in for 2 hours when it is fully charged.

3. Take out the charger and use the computer normally until it has no battery left.

4. Leave it off with no battery charge for around 5 hours or more.

5. Charge it until the battery is full 100%
 
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 5709
Fully charged: Yes
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 5787

2010 Base model 13 inch MBP
 
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