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MacBook Air M1 battery drops quickly

I bought a new Macbook Air M1 2020. The battery keeps works fine until it comes down to 20%, sometimes at 15% or 17%, it starts to jumps down 2-3 percent in every minute or less. is this normal? or some battery fault? has anyone experienced this?


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MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

Posted on Nov 13, 2024 9:04 AM

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Nov 18, 2024 5:12 AM in response to shahriar993

Most likely yes. Those things are destructive in nature.


"CleanMyMac" is not the only example; it's just popular. Definitely uninstall it and see what happens, however, from personal experience I can tell you uninstalling it (or things like it) will not undo the destruction they are capable of inflicting on a Mac. Completely erasing the Mac and reconfiguring it from the ground up is generally required.


Why? Read Is Clean My Mac a recommended program? - Apple Community. That link should take you right to the relevant post, but I'll copy an excerpt here for reference:


Case in point: a colleague brought a Mac to me that didn't seem as responsive as it should have been. Upon questioning her she admitted using CMM to "clean" it, but all remnants of the program had been removed. Yet it still performed poorly. Booted Safe Mode, no help. Still not running well. Fan blowing, etc. I could find no obvious culprit. Using Console (which I do not generally recommend) the problem turned out to be a macOS process that was encountering constant I/O errors writing to a file. It turned out to be a log file that CMM "cleaned". File no longer existed.

What could go wrong with deleting a simple log file? Apparently, a lot.

Log files are created and maintained by the system. macOS expects them to be present. Perhaps Apple's engineers should have foreseen the possibility of users sticking their fingers where they shouldn't be stuck, and anticipated the need to create a required file that mysteriously vanished. But at some point it's unreasonable to anticipate every possible dumb thing some malicious or merely inept developer might do. This program met all of Apple's App Store requirements. It was not "harmful" yet it still caused a perfectly good Mac to perform poorly.

This is also the reason I advocate erasing any Mac that has ever had any such "cleaning" product installed. It saves time. Instructing someone in Console over a support site like this would be an exercise in futility.

For the Mac in question, I created an empty log file where it should be and all was well.


Bottom line: Be prepared to erase that Mac.

Nov 16, 2024 9:57 AM in response to OliviaMarsh

Thanks for your reply. My battery cycle is 3 @ 100%. Its showing battery condition normal and in good condition. Even today at 30% it started jumping down to 10% in just 30-40 mins. But from 100-30% the charge was good. Activity monitor, CleanMyMac app showing all is good. Happening most of the time when my battery drops down to 30% or below.


MacBook Air M1 battery drops quickly

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