Why is amber light on with battery showing at 99%?

The light on my power cord has turned 'amber' instead of the 'green' it normally is when I have the cord attached (which is most of the time), in spite of a high (99%) battery reading.

I don't recall this happening before. With a battery reading indicating a 'high' or 'full' charge in the status line, the light has always been green.

What is this signaling?

Thanks.

MacBook 1.83 GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.9), 60 GB HD

Posted on Jun 17, 2007 12:49 PM

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Jun 17, 2007 1:20 PM in response to JimUrban

From what I understand, it will always recharge the battery to 100%, but only if when you plug it in, the remaining charge is below 95%. Try it, you'll see: use it on battery power for a few minutes, let it drop 2% and plug it back in. The magsafe won't bother making up for those 2%.
As far as the amber light still on at 99%' I've noticed that this last 1% can sometimes take a long while to charge. At one point, mine will go from green to orange every two seconds (with readings oscillating between 99 and 100 at the same frequency) for a couple hours. Tiny glitch, but it doesn't affect performance or stability in any way.
cheers

Jun 17, 2007 1:37 PM in response to yaume

From what I understand, it will always recharge the
battery to 100%, but only if when you plug it in, the
remaining charge is below 95%.


I already had the MacBook plugged in, with a battery reading of 99% (i.e., it wasn't below 95%) when the light switched from green to amber.

I wasn't aware the battery is apparently always trying to get up to 100%. I guess that explains the amber light. I somehow never noticed it happening before. Thanks.

Jun 17, 2007 2:02 PM in response to First Magus

Have you calibrated the battery?


Yes, just under 6 weeks ago, so according to Apple's recommendations it should not need recalibration again for another 2-3 weeks.

Apple portable computer's battery does not
show a full charge in Mac OS X


I'm not sure what you mean by that. Please elaborate.

It is not true that the battery is always trying to
get to 100%. The charger only comes on when it is
needed.


That recalls my question as to why charging should be 'needed' with a battery that was already at 99%.

MacBook 1.83 GHz Mac OS X (10.4.9) 60 GB HD

Jun 17, 2007 3:06 PM in response to First Magus

Please notice the off color of the statement you
mentioned. It is a link. Click it and read the
apple article.


Yes, but doesn't that link support the reason for my original inquiry -- i.e., if "Intel-based computers may stop charging between 93 and 99 percent," why did my MacBook decide to 'go amber' (i.e., into 'charge' mode) when it was already at 99%?

Jun 17, 2007 3:54 PM in response to Michael Kraft1

i have to say, i am experiencing the same thing. I just got my MB two days ago and i specifically remember that my charger was green when i plugged it in. Now on the 3rd day of usage, after a few battery cycles, my charger stays on amber even when my battery is at 99%. At the 99% state, when i unplug/plug the charger, it turns amber although theory states that it should actually be green.... can someone comment? ill report back when i get to 100%....

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