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macOS 10.15.5: Disable Battery Health Management

by Milan
April 26, 2020
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Battery Icon in digital background, Battery Supply Concept Background, Energy Efficiency Concept, Battery Supply Concept Background, Energy Efficiency Concept, Power and Energy Concept Background

Apple has released the second beta of macOS Catalina 10.15.5 a new feature has been integrated that is intended to extend the life of the battery. Below I will explain how battery health management works in macOS 10.15.5 and how the feature can be turned off. 

Modern MacBooks (Thunderbolt 3) are expected to get more out of the battery in the future. That is why Apple has integrated a function in macOS Catalina 10.15.5 that is intended to slow down the chemical aging of the built-in battery. The feature is actually remarkable, but it could lead to problems in some cases, which is why temporarily deactivating it can be a good idea. The new tool for managing the battery status is an intelligent feature that monitors the battery status of your MacBook and analyzes charging patterns. Based on this information, the battery life can be extended - but it will prevent it from being fully charged.

The goal: interrupting the charging process 

Fully charging a MacBook (100 percent) and then leaving it plugged in while in use can damage the battery in the long run, as it cannot drain. This shortens its lifespan. For devices that are often connected to the power grid for long periods of time, the new battery health management could work wonders. It actually prevents the device from being fully charged. This means that at around 80 percent, the system automatically interrupts and blocks the charging process. The problem is obvious. If you want to use your laptop on the go, you want a full battery. It can therefore be useful to deactivate the tool from time to time to ensure that the battery is fully charged. 

How to deactivate Battery Health Management

Battery Health Management is activated by default in macOS Catalina 10.15.5. The feature can be activated or deactivated at any time. To do this, open the system settings on your Mac and navigate to the "Energy Saving" section. Then select the "Battery Health" option. The feature can now be deactivated and the MacBook fully charged. Compatible devices include all MacBook Pro models from 2016 and MacBook Air devices from 2018. If you often have your beloved laptop at home, you should definitely use the feature - unlike users who take the notebook with them every day. (Photo by blackboard / Bigstockphoto)

Note: The final version of macOS 10.15.5 is not yet available to end users.

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