Macbook Pro Powers Off Intermittently
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013)
2.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Macintosh HD - Data
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
Battery Cycle Count 144, Normal
My MBP is Powering Off intermittently, there seems to be very little pattern to the matter.
I've been reading around, and thought it might need an SMC reset, as described here in Apple Forums, though that hasn't been effective.
Powering on in Diagnostic mode indicates there is nothing wrong with my computer, or the Magsafe Power Adapter.
Resetting PRAM also seems to have no effect.
Upon rebooting, it will often power down, restart a few times before crashing and becoming unresponsive for a period of time. No error codes, no reports.
I've always been consistent with Charging my MBP to 100%, unplugging it, powering it off when not in use, and recharging it around when I get the notification about powering down unless connected to power. I'm trying to maintain that despite the fact that:
It seems like the uncontrollable shutdowns happen around 100%, and 35% battery power I can use my laptop somewhat consistently between those two points, but again no guarantees and power downs do occur.
Currently working on a log of when the powerdowns occur, and what is going on with the computer at the time of the crash..
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I am disappointed to read that If I take this Computer back to the same Apple Store that I paid a $600+ repair for, this year, they will likely recommend a new logic board, despite the fact that I just did that!
Would love to get my computer reliably working again, any advice?
MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.14