"Charging on Hold" - MacBook Pro 2023 M2 Max - CalDigit Ethernet Hub
The first month with my MacBook Pro 2023 M2 Max, I left it plugged in all the time. I was told that Optimized Battery Charging makes it safe for me to do so without damaging the battery.
I got a CalDigit Ethernet hub, which provides an additional 80w of charging. I don't want this additional charging power because I leave it plugged into the magsafe power supply all the time anyway. CalDigit tells me that their hub will not provide this additional power because the laptop is able to tell that it's plugged into the apple magsafe power supply.
However, I've been getting a "Charging on Hold" icon ever since I've had this CalDigit Ethernet hub. Is the laptop able to tell that it's plugged into the apple power supply, and therefore able to turn off additional power coming from the Ethernet hub? If not, will it damage the battery?
MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.4