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After I uninstalled AlDente , Battery is overcharging. #175
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Originally created by @YekeD on GitHub (May 1, 2021).
I have 2020 MacBook Air M1, I uninstalled (It was set to %100) app and deleted helpers after that I restarted the pc but when I charge it ,even its %100 it says still charging. (On System Information) // Also when I plug the charging cable for a period of time it says "Battery is not charging" even though I deleted the app.
How can I solve this?
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (May 2, 2021):
Hi @YekeD,
I am not sure if I understand your issue correctly but you are saying that when you charge your MacBook to 100% your MacBook says that it is still charging even if the state of charge is already 100%? Secondly, when you are not at 100% and you have plugged in your MacBook, it does not charge?
@YekeD commented on GitHub (May 2, 2021):
Sorry for my English. The problem is after battery getting fully charged . And I want to use Charging Adapter for laptop, On the Apple menu and System Information/Power , it says charging, Basically overcharging.
@YekeD commented on GitHub (May 2, 2021):
"Secondly, when you are not at 100% and you have plugged in your MacBook, it does not charge?" I don't have problem with that. Just the overcharging problem.
@MatthiasKerbl commented on GitHub (May 2, 2021):
Hi @YekeD,
You don't need to worry about overcharging. Your MacBook has overcharging protection.
The reason why your battery still shows charging even if your state of charge is 100% is that it will rebalance your cells and calibrate your BMS.