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moabal

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I am hearing different stories. Does keeping the charger in my macbook bad? On one hand I don't want many cycles but I am also afraid keeping it in will damage my battery.

Can someone give me incite?

THANKS!
 
It's perfectly fine. The Macbook battery has a microprocessor inside that heads up all the charging stuff. It ceases charging once it reaches 100%. The computer is kind of designed to be plugged in the majority of the time whenever you're around a power outlet... not much point in keeping it unplugged.
 
GGJstudios said:
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions: Apple Notebook Battery FAQ
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incite |inˈsīt|

verb [ trans. ]
encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behavior) : the offense of inciting racial hatred.
• urge or persuade (someone) to act in a violent or unlawful way : he incited loyal subjects to rebellion.

DERIVATIVES
incitation |ˌinsīˈtā sh ən| noun
incitement noun
inciter noun
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French inciter, from Latin incitare, from in- ‘toward’ + citare ‘rouse.’
 
It's perfectly fine. The Macbook battery has a microprocessor inside that heads up all the charging stuff. It ceases charging once it reaches 100%. The computer is kind of designed to be plugged in the majority of the time whenever you're around a power outlet... not much point in keeping it unplugged.

i hope your right..
 
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