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Macbook air Battery Health
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Macbook air Battery Health
Hey,
I have a problem with my Macbook air 2017, When I unplug the charging cable my Macbook suddenly turn off after 10-15 minutes. But the weird thing about that, that when I check my "battery status" everything seems fine, what I mean by fine is when I look at the system information that's what I get:
Condition: Normal
Cycle Count: 314
So I don't know what the problem is with my Macbook, should I replace the battery? or maybe there is something wrong with the settings.
Thanks
I have a problem with my Macbook air 2017, When I unplug the charging cable my Macbook suddenly turn off after 10-15 minutes. But the weird thing about that, that when I check my "battery status" everything seems fine, what I mean by fine is when I look at the system information that's what I get:
Condition: Normal
Cycle Count: 314
So I don't know what the problem is with my Macbook, should I replace the battery? or maybe there is something wrong with the settings.
Thanks
Sheepish-Lord
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Oct 13, 2021
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It turns off even while you're using it?
What do you mean? Only when I'm using it I think.
SJ Burnett
macrumors member
Nov 7, 2017
Is it off, or just sleeping?Hey,
I have a problem with my Macbook air 2017, When I unplug the charging cable my Macbook suddenly turn off after 10-15 minutes. But the weird thing about that, that when I check my "battery status" everything seems fine, what I mean by fine is when I look at the system information that's what I get:
Condition: Normal
Cycle Count: 314
So I don't know what the problem is with my Macbook, should I replace the battery? or maybe there is something wrong with the settings.
Thanks
Check System Preferences -> Energy Saver. There should be a question mark button on the bottom right. Click on it to get more help on various options.
^^Is it off, or just sleeping?
Check System Preferences -> Energy Saver. There should be a question mark button on the bottom right. Click on it to get more help on various options.
StoneJack
macrumors 68000
Dec 19, 2009
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does it turn off in sleep or working? Write clearlyHey,
I have a problem with my Macbook air 2017, When I unplug the charging cable my Macbook suddenly turn off after 10-15 minutes. But the weird thing about that, that when I check my "battery status" everything seems fine, what I mean by fine is when I look at the system information that's what I get:
Condition: Normal
Cycle Count: 314
So I don't know what the problem is with my Macbook, should I replace the battery? or maybe there is something wrong with the settings.
Thanks
How can I know if it sleeping or turning off?does it turn off in sleep or working? Write clearly
StoneJack
macrumors 68000
Dec 19, 2009
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after it turns off does it wake up after sleep or you have to push power key?How can I know if it sleeping or turning off?
When you go to use it again, does it just wake up or does it boot to the login window?How can I know if it sleeping or turning off?
I have to push power keyafter it turns off does it wake up after sleep or you have to push power key?
Boot to the login windowWhen you go to use it again, does it just wake up or does it boot to the login window?
StoneJack
macrumors 68000
Dec 19, 2009
1,712
Yes, your battery is acting suspicious. Install a battery utility then report what is says. Probably better to change battery. Did you have any accidents with the notebook recently? New battery is not very expensive, or you might to have change notebook itself (if it is a logic board) but I don't think so. Also, does notebook function normally when on AC power?I have to push power key
Boot to the login window
When I've check my battery status now, It says "service recommended", so I think my battery is almost dead. What do you mean by notebook?Yes, your battery is acting suspicious. Install a battery utility then report what is says. Probably better to change battery. Did you have any accidents with the notebook recently? New battery is not very expensive, or you might to have change notebook itself (if it is a logic board) but I don't think so. Also, does notebook function normally when on AC power?
StoneJack
macrumors 68000
Dec 19, 2009
1,712
Change batteryWhen I've check my battery status now, It says "service recommended", so I think my battery is almost dead. What do you mean by notebook?
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