If I understand your question, you're asking if you can run for a few days while your MBP is plugged in. Certainly you can! You just shouldn't leave it plugged in all the time, as your battery needs to be used occasionally to keep it healthy.I have a sample question in macbook pro battery 2011 , can I use it in few days without take off adapter ?
False.Let me answer this with a sample answer, no you cannot!
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
You don't have to drain it completely each time. That puts unnecessary cycles on your battery. Read the link I posted.This is what I am doing with my new 2011 13" MBP, I leave it plugged it for a couple days then unplug it and run it until it shuts off by itself. I then let it rest for a few hours and then re-plug it back until it's full.
way to stay classy guys and make fun of someone who does not appear to have english as a first language :\
You don't have to drain it completely each time. That puts unnecessary cycles on your battery. Read the link I posted.
Take it easy, it was just a sample misunderstanding
+5 LOL!
he sampley doesn't see the humor.
GGJstudios said:If I understand your question, you're asking if you can run for a few days while your MBP is plugged in. Certainly you can! You just shouldn't leave it plugged in all the time, as your battery needs to be used occasionally to keep it healthy.I have a sample question in macbook pro battery 2011 , can I use it in few days without take off adapter ?
False.Let me answer this with a sample answer, no you cannot!
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
This is what I am doing with my new 2011 13" MBP, I leave it plugged it for a couple days then unplug it and run it until it shuts off by itself. I then let it rest for a few hours and then re-plug it back until it's full.
Rinse / Repeat.
Yes, you can. It's called running on battery. That's why they make notebooks with batteries, so you can use them when they're not plugged in. What are you thinking?False? I believe you are samply wrong with your assertion. No, you cannot use your MacBook for few days with off adapter. I'm pretty certain on that.