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Lion - Horrible MacBook Pro Battery Life

After upgrading to Lion, my MacBook Pro battery life has been severly affected. After 1.5 hours of light web browsing, my battery has decreased to 40% from 100% after charging all night.


Notes: Spotlight completed indexing the hard drive over night, and the laptop remained plugged in charging. The fans seem to be running normally, not at a higher rate. The backlight is at 50% brightness.


Thoughts?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB Ram

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 7:02 AM

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Aug 4, 2011 7:32 AM in response to Goatstorm

I too had the battery life shortened at first, went from 7 hours to 3 on a Macbook Pro 13' 4GB, 320GB purchased in July of 2011, it had been that way for a week. I decided to let the battery drain completely then recharge and battery life started out at 10 hours been on my computer for 2 hours now and battery life is now at 8 hours. If I play games requiring flash of course that would drain the battery faster, but can tell a difference after draining it and then recharging it without using it overnight. I personally am enjoying Lion and when the upgrades start rolling in it can only get better. Of coure this is my first Mac and only had SL for a few days before the upgrade, but no problems as of yet. Fingers crossed

Aug 4, 2011 11:45 AM in response to brentw96

My solution was to drag the whole Mac HD drive to the Privacy panel in Spotlight Preferences. Battery now is back to the 6-7 hour range up from 3 - 3.5. I think Apple have to re-think the Spotlight indexing. First, it is a pig that makes your disc drive go crazy, the processing go mad and the fans spin like a jet ready for take-off. Second, get rid of the indexing when running on battery. There is no need for it and it absolutely kills the battery charge.


Your mileage may vary.

Aug 5, 2011 12:11 PM in response to Michael Empric

I think I've found a partial explanation. Many (most?) of the Macbook Pros released since 2008 have contained both integrated and descrete graphics cards. Older models required manual switching in the Energy Saver preferences, and newer ones switch automatically depending on the application in use.


It seems that Lion isn't currently switching between video cards at all, using the descrete card 100% of the time - resulting in a hotter computer and massive battery drain. The solution is to install a program that allows you to switch between them manually.


Here's the Blog I found describing this.

Here's the Application to manually control graphics card switching.


I'm sure Apple will release an update that fixes this, but this seems to be a good workaround for now.


Good Luck!

Lion - Horrible MacBook Pro Battery Life

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