![]() ![]() What is happening now is that the Laptop (in my case also a MacBookPro 15" 2018) stops charging for a period of time (around 1 h). I cannot remember observing a noticeable/quick discharge while connected to the power supply, and when this started to happen I thought the laptop is broken or the SMC/nvram corrupt… I have not noticed this behavior till recently (see below). This is a new behavior, in my opinion – and might be a bug (see update) Your Mac resumes charging to 100 percent depending on your usage. This is normal, and it's how battery health management optimizes charging. When battery health management is turned on, you might occasionally see ”Not Charging” in the battery status menu of your Mac, and your battery's maximum charge level might be lowered temporarily. The feature does this by monitoring your battery's temperature history and charging patterns. Battery health management is designed to improve your battery's lifespan by reducing the rate at which it chemically ages. If your Mac notebook has Thunderbolt 3 ports and uses macOS Catalina 10.15.5 or later, you can use battery health management to help extend the life of your battery. If you see 'Not Charging' when your Mac notebook is connected to powerĭepending on its settings, your Mac might temporarily pause charging to help calibrate battery health management, a feature designed to improve the lifespan of your battery. Update : It's a new feature by Apply and intended behavior
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