Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?
Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
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Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
AOKSupCom wrote:
Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?
No, there's no reason to. Your device will stop charging on its own when it reaches 100%.
You may also want to look at the following articles, paying particular attention to the sections on optimized battery charging:
Charge the MacBook Pro battery - Apple Support
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
AOKSupCom wrote:
Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?
No, there's no reason to. Your device will stop charging on its own when it reaches 100%.
You may also want to look at the following articles, paying particular attention to the sections on optimized battery charging:
Charge the MacBook Pro battery - Apple Support
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
I do that, but I only use the charger when I want to charge my MacBook to use it at meetings that are not at my home, at home I use an iMac.
You can also leave the charger plugged in and this will not damage your battery for as far as I know
Should I disengage the charger after the battery is full?