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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Take care of your battery & it will take care of you...
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 1033735" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>Reading your OP:</p><p> after my post which was directed at</p><p></p><p>All I did was followed up on that, and gave plenty of info, even more than I would have liked to or needed to, just wanting to make sure that everything was as clear as possible.</p><p>As far as Apple suggesting that you should be able to get 1000 charge cycles before the battery is able to hold a maximum of 80% of it's original capacity, that is true, as is for the "Lions" capable of 500 + before it gets to that stage.</p><p>The rate I'm going, my battery will more than likely outlast my Mac, regardless of cycles.</p><p>The reality is, that for the little that a battery costs in relativity, I think people worry way too much about it.</p><p>I think Coconut Battery, iStat, Fan Control, etc., more than anything put gloom and doom into peoples heads, instead of just letting them enjoy using their Macs.</p><p>These apps cause more harm than good in that sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 1033735, member: 120039"] Reading your OP: after my post which was directed at All I did was followed up on that, and gave plenty of info, even more than I would have liked to or needed to, just wanting to make sure that everything was as clear as possible. As far as Apple suggesting that you should be able to get 1000 charge cycles before the battery is able to hold a maximum of 80% of it's original capacity, that is true, as is for the "Lions" capable of 500 + before it gets to that stage. The rate I'm going, my battery will more than likely outlast my Mac, regardless of cycles. The reality is, that for the little that a battery costs in relativity, I think people worry way too much about it. I think Coconut Battery, iStat, Fan Control, etc., more than anything put gloom and doom into peoples heads, instead of just letting them enjoy using their Macs. These apps cause more harm than good in that sense! [/QUOTE]
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