USB-C monitor draining battery with Apple charger connected
I bought an LG 35WN75C-B monitor over a month ago, which connects over USB-C and has 94W of power delivery, just like my laptop's power supply. This used to keep the battery in my MacBook Pro (16", 2019 model) charged but lately, the battery sometimes drains very quickly when the monitor is connected. System Information shows the following:
AC Charger Information:
Connected: Yes
ID: 0x0000
Wattage (W): 94
Family: 0xe000400a
Charging: No
Connecting the Apple power supply to another port doesn't make any difference and the battery continues to drain at about the same rate. If I disconnect the monitor, the charging status eventually changes from "battery is not charging" to "1h 20m until fully charged" after a few seconds to a few minutes.
But sometimes the battery charges just fine with only the monitor connected, even when the computer is under load and the fans are running.
Resetting the SMC and NVRAM/PRAM didn't help. The battery doesn't charge even when it's well below 80%, so this shouldn't be an issue with the battery optimization feature. The monitor provides 94W, just like the Apple charger. The battery drains even with the Apple charger connected. The battery drains when the computer is mostly idle. And according to System Information > Power > Health Information, the battery has just 267 cycles and the condition is normal.
Anyone else running into this?