That's the problem...that option doesn't exist.View attachment 2144199
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From the first screen click the letter i to the right of Battery Health Normal and you will get my second screen with the Optimize option you are after.
That's the problem...that option doesn't exist.View attachment 2144199
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From the first screen click the letter i to the right of Battery Health Normal and you will get my second screen with the Optimize option you are after.
Also, I I'm not able to zoom in on any of the settings menus. Possibly it's being hidden? If I hit "zoom" or "expand" it does nothing.Hmmm... weird. I don't know what to think?
don't think it is a MacBook issue, I had it on Mojave and Monterey.Same thing on my MBP 13" 2015, running Ventura using OpenCore. No battery health either...
I'm assuming that this is one of those things where the 2015 model may just not be supported.
As I'm using it as a server it's plugged in constantly.. oh well
A couple weeks has been my experience.How long does it take for it to start keeping the battery at 80% instead of 100% while plugged in on an Apple Silicon Macbook Pro (Ventura)?
I have been waiting for 15 days and the battery is still always at 100%.A couple weeks has been my experience.
Give it a little more time. It does not seem to be on a specific time table like exactly 14 days, it seems to vary based on your usage on battery.I have been waiting for 15 days and the battery is still always at 100%.
Yes, I will wait a while longer to see what happens. I have had it plugged into power for the last 15 days with just one period of 2-3 hours about a week ago where I used it unplugged. Still at 100% right now.Give it a little more time. It does not seem to be on a specific time table like exactly 14 days, it seems to vary based on your usage on battery.
For some people here, the feature either hasn't worked or has been inconsistent. You should consider using an app like AlDente, which works and is highly thought of on the forums.I wonder if I am confused about Optimized Battery Charging? If I plug in my MBP and it charges to 100% and I leave it plugged in (almost 16 days now) will it never go down to 80%? I would expect the MBP to be smart and even if plugged in it would use the battery to allow it to go down to 80%. Do I need to unplug it and let it go below 80% and then plug it in so that it will charge to 80% and stop? I tried that a week ago, but it didn't work. It was under 80%, I plugged it in, and it charged up to 100% again and it has remained that way.
That may have reset the clock so to speak. Just leave it plugged in and don't do anything and it will eventually see the pattern of non-battery usage and drop to 80% and hold there.I have had it plugged into power for the last 15 days with just one period of 2-3 hours about a week ago where I used it unplugged.
Yes, I will do that. I just rememebered that about 3 days ago I wiped down my computer table so I moved things off for about 5 minutes. I had to unplug the MBP to do that also. Although rare, I wonder if a power glitch (maybe only a second or two) would also reset it?That may have reset the clock so to speak. Just leave it plugged in and don't do anything and it will eventually see the pattern of non-battery usage and drop to 80% and hold there.
Yes, I will consider that if after a bit more time the built in Apple software proves to not work.For some people here, the feature either hasn't worked or has been inconsistent. You should consider using an app like AlDente, which works and is highly thought of on the forums.
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Then you reset to the correct time and restart again?I found out a solution to re learn macbook charging behaviors after fresh install or updates. keep mac on with wire for some hours.
Then change the date manually and set it 2 months into the future. restart and well done your macbook will charge to 80% only.
Is this it?YES.
But now i found a new tool from a german developer. The name of the app is Energiza. This works fine for me it stops charging when i want and dont overwrite my own pmsettings works when sleep or lid is closed. I used the one from the homepage not app store.