tess104 wrote:
Preserving the battery life and preventing it from burning up is not micromanaging. It is taking care of your stuff.
A battery will not “burn up” solely as a matter of what approved power supply is used. There may be marginal benefits to employing certain techniques or perhaps reducing charging current, but the benefit for longevity would be minimal. I’m all for things like reducing the maximum charge level if the process is automated, but Apple doesn’t have a programmable setting for that.
If you really insist, you can charge with a 5W cube to limit the input to 1A. That won’t damage the battery in any way and might even reduce the heat generated when charging before reaching the saturation phase (where charge current is reduced no matter what). But in the end it’s going to be of minimal benefit, and the price of a battery replacement is reasonable.
It’s up to you if you want to chase marginal longevity increases by sacrificing convenience. I’ve personally just charged with whatever suits me, including draining down to 0% and seeing the auto shutoff, seeing a few thermal warnings, using the highest power supplies available, etc. I’ve got nearly 600 cycles on my battery and it’s reporting 92% battery health. Life’s too short to worry about every last detail. Does the battery serve you, or do you serve the battery? Once it’s no longer suitable, get the battery replaced.