I needed that battery power…

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    9 months ago

    Both my iPhone and MacBook Pro do this kind of thing sometimes, though not quite to this degree. I don’t see this happen on non-Apple gear

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      9 months ago

      If optimized charging was the culprit, it should show a pause symbol on the graph. The issue is likely related to heat or a bug, but I would recommend leaving optimized charging enabled for long term battery health.

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        9 months ago

        You can turn off clean charging and just limit charging to 80%. At least on 17.4.

        Also I wonder if clean energy charging is causing this.

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    9 months ago

    🤨🧐that is a bit strange, I mean, it should stop at 80% if it is optimized charging… For me, it looks more like an issue in the power supply. Is it a USB-C Power delivery plug? Which power distribution (volts and ampere) does it support, and are all going up to 3A? Is it the first time you charge with that charger / did it happen before?

    Or it did something in the background (foto analysis/ othe machine learning stuff) that used as much watts as it got from the charger 🤔

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      9 months ago

      BattSafePro does this, though idk why anyone would set a power cutoff that low, rec is 80% or 90%. I guess OP did it for the lols?

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        9 months ago

        Yea, I added magnets to my iPhone X for magSafe charging, and it does sometimes stop charging for a while because of overheating as well, you are right, I forgot that