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Udi

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May 22, 2008
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Is there a complete listing of these values (in mAh) somewhere?
(edit - ideally without having to install coconutBattery on every machine)

The numbers change within a model even between years sometimes (Eg. MBA '10-'12 are different from MBA '13-'16) so I'm curious if there is a definitive list for all macbooks maintained somewhere.

For reference, I'm not referring to "Full Charge Capacity" under System Profiler, I'm referring to the stated capacity of the battery (usually written on it physically).

I'm currently interested in the values for all 15" rMBP from 2012 to current, if anyone has these specific values - curious if it changed over the years, and when it happened.

Thanks
 
watt hours is a better comparison, anyway, mah are only comparable at same battery design voltage, watt hours are universal
 
Is there a complete listing of these values (in mAh) somewhere?
(edit - ideally without having to install coconutBattery on every machine)

The numbers change within a model even between years sometimes (Eg. MBA '10-'12 are different from MBA '13-'16) so I'm curious if there is a definitive list for all macbooks maintained somewhere.

For reference, I'm not referring to "Full Charge Capacity" under System Profiler, I'm referring to the stated capacity of the battery (usually written on it physically).

I'm currently interested in the values for all 15" rMBP from 2012 to current, if anyone has these specific values - curious if it changed over the years, and when it happened.

Thanks
Many batteries start with capacities above the design capacity there is quite a lot of variance between individual batteries. As far as I remember they have used the same batteries over that time period so any change in battery life is down to system changes rather than battery capacity
 
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