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Macbook Air (2008) shuts down on its own at ~20%

Hi! I recently purchased a used Macbook Air and am running OSX Mountain Lion on it. I absolutely love it, but there's one problem: when the battery gets close to or down to 20%, it shuts down without warning, much as if I'd shut it down myself, except sudden. I've tried resetting my SMC--in fact, my bluetooth messed up and I did it to fix that--but it hasn't helped. I've only ever seen a battery warning once, when it got to 9%. Does anyone know how to reset the battery warning (to, say, 25%) or fix/recalibrate the battery to act properly and not shut down at 20%? Thank you, everyone, for your help in advance.


-Nova

MacBook Air, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Jul 25, 2013 10:12 AM

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Jul 25, 2013 10:18 AM in response to dalstott

The battery says it's okay, but I was considering something of the same. I have a MBA battery in my Amazon cart ready to go, if I can't find another way to fix it.


Here's the stats off of my machine re: the battery:


Battery Information:


Model Information:

Serial Number: 9G85206C113DB

Manufacturer: DP

Device Name: bq20z951

Pack Lot Code: 0

PCB Lot Code: 0

Firmware Version: 002a

Hardware Revision: 5

Cell Revision: 100

Charge Information:

Charge Remaining (mAh): 1770

Fully Charged: No

Charging: Yes

Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 3413

Health Information:

Cycle Count: 514

Condition: Normal

Battery Installed: Yes

Amperage (mA): 2040

Voltage (mV): 11752

Macbook Air (2008) shuts down on its own at ~20%

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