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How To: Calibrate the Battery of Your Mac Notebook
A quick tutorial/how-to video showing you how to calibrate the battery on your Macbook[Pro/Air]. Twitter: www.twitter.com Subscribe and help me reach my goal of 100 subscribers!
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@themacexpert so then don’t do it till the battery is finished do it till it’s 15%
my macbookpro is not stuck at 99% of the battery charge
weird
can u tell me whats happening
Great video, thank you for posting this – an automatic favorite. This will definitely come in handy when I get my MacBook Pro. Right now, I have a Dell 1545 that crashes at least once a month. Apparently, the world knows I want that mac so bad and is obviously trying to help me achieve it.
Again, thank you for posting this. I really appreciate it
how will i know if my macbook is succesfully calibrated i went to my battery imformation and check the cyclecount..cyclecount is 3 is that good or bad?
Thans, great video. One question though. The instructions that came with my battery stated that I was to drain the battery first (it came charged to 82%) before charging it to full capacity and repeating the steps you’ve stated. I followed those instructions. Does this make a difference that I drained it first? Thanks.
@themacexpert i did this & now my mac is fully charged but its says “99%”???
My mac doesn’t go to sleep mode when battery is empty. It just dies and has to be restarted. Do I have a problem? Or is this normal. I have the original white macbook 2009 version if that helps.
@themacexpert Apple’s Website clearly states you have to let it run on sleep 5 hours after it has shut itself down. There is a reason for that, it’s to fully drain the battery. Why bother doing this at all if you’re only going to follow half the instructions?
@themacexpert Well either you follow Apple’s instructions or you don’t. They clearly state you have to wait at least 5 hours after the computer has shut itself down. That’s to make sure you fully drain the battery… Why bother following the first steps if you’re not going to pull it through?
I’ve got 224 cycles and my battery health is “check battery”
Sounds like Alfonse from Fullmetal Alchemist
@808lazyboy Yes the instruction at Apple Support tells to let the macbook sleep for 5+ hours before pluging in the battery.
@themacexpert oh really ? calibrate after getting macbook pro ? oh no , i didnt know that before , just now . what should i do ? would that make my macBP battery bad ?
@shyamwow81 what do u mean by cycles ? what does it have to do with mac ?
Hi, I bough a MacBook pro 13 on last month an my battery life is to short I dont now why! You can hep me please! thanks
i Have until 400 or 500 + Charges Till my Battery drops right ?
@willraz To be absolutely certain, you can, but it makes the whole process take a long time
Don’t you have to wait 5 hours or something after the battery dies?
Dont you have to let the macbook sleep for 5 hours before charging it again?
@shyamwow81 That’s not too bad. Once you get into the 400 or 500 + cycles range, you might lose some battery charge.
i have 196 cycles, is that a good or a bad thing?
i have 196 cycles, is that a good or a bad thing?
@kathen111 Also make sure you’re not running your display on maximum brightness. 7 hours is an estimate. Heavy work load will lower your battery as well.
I just got this mcbook pro, it is ok to do this now?
I have 554 cycles, will this vid fix that?