I dont understand what is meant by cycle counts? Does having more cycle counts mean that the battery is in good shape or is it the other way around? Also, is it better to keep my macbook plugged in even if fully charged all the time, or do I have to let it run out of battery and then recharge it again everytime I use it? I am very concerned and I feel that my battery life is not long enough. I guess it's around 3 hrs.
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 1960
Fully charged: No
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 3981
Health Information:
Cycle count: 297
Condition: Normal
Battery Installed: Yes
Amperage (mA): -1292
Voltage (mV): 11329
MacBook 13-inch Aluminum (Mid 2009),
Mac OS X (10.6.2)
I want to know how many battery cycles can this MacBook take? I know the newer MacBooks have 1000 cycles, although is it the same for the late 2008 13" Aluminium MacBooks?
I used to take out the battery of my old macbook while i used it at home..i used it plugged so the battery would have a longer life - i was told.
Since the new macbook has a built in battery - is it better to use it plugged where you can ..would it mean you charge your computer unnecessarily...
??
The power management software is smart enough now that leaving your MacBook plugged in most of the time does not adversely affect your battery quality.
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