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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
When to connect power adapter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ember1205" data-source="post: 1719473" data-attributes="member: 374272"><p>The prevailing wisdom of today is that LiIon batteries are best cared-for when the charge is NOT allowed to dissipate "too deeply" and they are kept from getting overly warm. Running the charge way down before charging it back up will cause a deeper discharge and will increase the temps a bit because of the act of charging. So, keeping it plugged in as much as possible is in your battery's best interest for health's sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ember1205, post: 1719473, member: 374272"] The prevailing wisdom of today is that LiIon batteries are best cared-for when the charge is NOT allowed to dissipate "too deeply" and they are kept from getting overly warm. Running the charge way down before charging it back up will cause a deeper discharge and will increase the temps a bit because of the act of charging. So, keeping it plugged in as much as possible is in your battery's best interest for health's sake. [/QUOTE]
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