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New macbook and questions about the battery
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<blockquote data-quote="scathe" data-source="post: 804417" data-attributes="member: 81672"><p>you can use it however you like, if you feel like sitting somewhere without dragging the cable then do so ... I do keep mine connected when I can or when I'm not too lazy to drag the cord with me, the battery has a limited number of cycles but it also has a limited age </p><p></p><p>however it is a good idea to drain your battery once every few weeks to "keep the juices flowing"</p><p>just run on battery until the computer shuts down, then plug it in and charge it completely, this way your battery will last a bit longer and keep it's capacity</p><p></p><p>if you want you can try CoconutBattery, which is an app that lets you see how your battery is doing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scathe, post: 804417, member: 81672"] you can use it however you like, if you feel like sitting somewhere without dragging the cable then do so ... I do keep mine connected when I can or when I'm not too lazy to drag the cord with me, the battery has a limited number of cycles but it also has a limited age however it is a good idea to drain your battery once every few weeks to "keep the juices flowing" just run on battery until the computer shuts down, then plug it in and charge it completely, this way your battery will last a bit longer and keep it's capacity if you want you can try CoconutBattery, which is an app that lets you see how your battery is doing [/QUOTE]
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