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How to Care Your MacBook battery

As an Apple laptop computer user such as MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air, the battery is the most important thing when we do not need near the power source.

However, batteries are consumables (goods that use or its capacity decreases with time). So sooner or later he must be replaced with new ones. But with the way we use natural, and good care, we can extend the life of our batteries.

Batteries used by Apple a few years this is a lithium-based batteries. Character of lithium-based battery is the electrons in it is often necessary to rotate.

Reasonable way is to use batteries used without electricity for some time, and then later in the cas until full. If the MacBook is rarely used outside, so at least once a month electric adapters need to be removed.

Some MacBook users trying to prolong battery life in a way to remove the battery when using MacBook with the power adapter. While this makes sense, but use the MacBook without the battery at risk for damage Logic Board (sometimes called a motherboard) MacBook. The benefits are not worth the risks faced.

Then, there are times when we feel that the battery capacity is not accurate. This could be happening because it’s time we calibrated the battery. Calibrate the battery is not difficult. Here is an easy way to do it:

1. Apart from the MacBook power adapter.
2. Turn on the MacBook until cas discharged battery. MacBook will kill himself, but even so the battery still has a bit although cas.
3. In death, fire up the MacBook by pressing the Power button
4. When the chime sounds (or wall) after the MacBook was on, press the keyboard keys Command + S (ie the Command and S keys simultaneously)
5. MacBook will run a single user mode, the mode in which that appears on the screen is just text, typically used by users to access the UNIX layer of Mac OS X.
6. Let the MacBook is running in the mode until the MacBook finally died.
7. Replace the power adapter, turn on the MacBook, and cas to the full. You have calibrated the battery.

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