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Confusing Calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="kgeier82" data-source="post: 397842" data-attributes="member: 23394"><p>id depend more on coconut for battery health, or even in fact OSX, rather than istat.</p><p></p><p>if its got that much variation, it just cant be doing it correctly.</p><p>just goto the apple button top left, and "about this mac", then in power...should have a full rating from factory, and current</p><p></p><p>Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 5421</p><p> Remaining Capacity (mAh): 5370</p><p></p><p>mine is charged completely, and says 100%, so i can assume my batttery has a life of 99% left still (meaning capacity it can hold of original cap.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgeier82, post: 397842, member: 23394"] id depend more on coconut for battery health, or even in fact OSX, rather than istat. if its got that much variation, it just cant be doing it correctly. just goto the apple button top left, and "about this mac", then in power...should have a full rating from factory, and current Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 5421 Remaining Capacity (mAh): 5370 mine is charged completely, and says 100%, so i can assume my batttery has a life of 99% left still (meaning capacity it can hold of original cap.) [/QUOTE]
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