Battery charge limiter for Apple Silicon MacBook devices

(github.com)

6 points | by starbugs 11 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • karmakaze 8 hours ago ago

    I'm on macOS 15.0.1 and it's built-in. See Battery -> Battery Health in System Preferences, then click the (i) on the status display. It will show a dialog with an option for "Optimized Battery Charging" that charges to 80%.

    The option may also have been in earlier versions, I don't recall.

    • starbugs 5 hours ago ago

      This option is not new and it never really worked for me. Sometimes it would work fine for a while, then again it decides to keep the MacBook at full charge for weeks. I never really understood what Apple had in mind with this feature. Just give us a proper charge limiting option. With this tool you get exactly this, though limited to choosing 80% or off (charge to full) only. I would prefer a full charge limiter as I have in my Tesla, but for some reason that's beyond Apple.

    • rahimnathwani 7 hours ago ago

      The linked page mentions this:

        Additionally, Optimized Charging uses machine learning to decide when the battery should be held at 80%, and when it should become fully charged.
  • rahimnathwani 8 hours ago ago

    Does this limit charging even when the MacBook is turned off? That's the major difference between Al Dente's free and paid versions.

    • starbugs 5 hours ago ago

      I think so as it appears to be using the charge limit feature built into the firmware. I didn't try it though, because I usually never turn my MacBook off.

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