跳转到主内容

MacBook Air ifixit replacement battery is draining quickly

The

Block Image

battery on my early 2014 MacBook Air was showing "Service" so I bought a new battery from iFixit.

Since I was going to be in there, I also got a 1 TB Aura Pro X2 SSD.

I installed 10.15.7 on the new Mac HD, followed the instructions to condition the battery.

My battery is draining very quickly. I logged out of iCloud and turned off Bluetooth and it helped slightly, but the battery continues to drain at a much higher rate than it did when new.


I've reset SMC, PRAM but didn't help.

Is this a problem with the battery or something about the SSD?

Is there anything I can do or should I try to put the old hard drive back in?

Help!

回答此问题 我也有这个问题

这是一个好问题吗?

得分 0
添加一条评论

1个答案

Let’s get a better view of things, install this Gem of an App CoconutBattery take a snapshot of the apps main window and post it here for us to see.

这个答案有帮助吗?

得分 0

1条评论:

Appreciate the suggestion. Most of what I found in there I had already noted in the System Profile report or Activity Monitor. I found out what was happening from there.

I'm running Catalina, as it's the earliest version that has firmware for the hard drive I installed. The accountsd process was overdriving the CPU and this was causing the quick battery drain.

I completely signed out of iCloud and the issue went away. Turns out, this is a potential issue for Macs running 10.15.7.

Apparently this was/is a common problem on certain Mac models, mine's one of them. Just search for accountsd issue Catalina or some variant.

An example. https://macresearch.org/mac-accountsd-hi...

I'm keeping iCloud off for now, and it's behaving fine. Since this Mac can only go to Big Sur, am debating an upgrade, but we'll see.

完成的

添加一条评论

添加你的答案

Zafer Hamza 将永远感激不已
浏览统计数据:

过去 24 小时: 2

过去 7 天: 7

过去 30 天: 9

总计 59