What is your workflow? Are you running the system hard when on battery alone?
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If you are not a heavy use person then you do have a logic board issue in the SMC logic. What you are seeing is constant over charging. You see the SMC uses a few sensors within the battery and system to monitor the charge rate of the battery is within the acceptable window. If not the SMC will drop the charge voltage and or just stop normally.
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If you are not a heavy use person then you do have a logic board issue in the SMC logic. What you are seeing is constant over charging.
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You see the SMC uses a few sensors within the battery and system to monitor the charge rate of the battery is within the acceptable window. If not the SMC will drop the charge voltage and or just stop normally, this looks like an over charge condition where the SMC logic is messed up. Likely from a knockoff charger.
If you install [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] you can see these sensors output. But it’s a bit late to dig into this battery issue if it’s already failed.
So using the system without a battery also has its issues! If SMC doesn’t see the sensors within the battery it will ramp up the fans RPMs and lower the CPUs clocking so you will not get the performance you expect.
Where did you buy the battery, if you got it from iFixit you do have a year warranty which you might still have depending on when you got the battery in Feb or May? (Europeans flip date and month)
What is your workflow? Are you running the system hard when on battery alone?
If you are not a heavy use person then you do have a logic board issue in the SMC logic. What you are seeing is constant over charging. You see the SMC uses a few sensors within the battery and system to monitor the charge rate of the battery is within the acceptable window. If not the SMC will drop the charge voltage and or just stop normally.
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If you install [https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] you can see these sensors output. But it’s a bit late to dig into this battery issue if it’s already failed.
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If you install [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] you can see these sensors output. But it’s a bit late to dig into this battery issue if it’s already failed.
So using the system without a battery also has its issues! If SMC doesn’t see the sensors within the battery it will ramp up the fans RPMs and lower the CPUs clocking so you will not get the performance you expect.
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Where did you by the battery, if you got it from iFixit you do have a year warranty which you might still have depending on when you got the battery in Feb or May? (Europeans flip date and month)
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Where did you buy the battery, if you got it from iFixit you do have a year warranty which you might still have depending on when you got the battery in Feb or May? (Europeans flip date and month)
What is your workflow? Are you running the system hard when on battery alone?
If you are not a heavy use person then you do have a logic board issue in the SMC logic. What you are seeing is constant over charging. You see the SMC uses a few sensors within the battery and system to monitor the charge rate of the battery is within the acceptable window. If not the SMC will drop the charge voltage and or just stop normally.
If you install [https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] you can see these sensors output. But it’s a bit late to dig into this battery issue if it’s already failed.
So using the system without a battery also has its issues! If SMC doesn’t see the sensors within the battery it will ramp up the fans RPMs and lower the CPUs clocking so you will not get the performance you expect.
Where did you by the battery, if you got it from iFixit you do have a year warranty which you might still have depending on when you got the battery in Feb or May? (Europeans flip date and month)