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Is MBP's battery supposed to drain overnight (>8 hrs.) when asleep without its power AC connection?
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Ant
2023-05-23 16:11:12 UTC
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Hello,

It happened with my traveling client's 13" 2020 MBP (A2251 model;
MWP62LL/A; Intel Core i7 (2.3 GHz; quad-core 10th gen. i7 CPU; 8 MB; L3
cache (Turbo Boost up to 4.1 GHz)), 32 GB of 3733MHz LPDDR4X RAM, 2 TB
PCIe-based SSD, Intel Iris Plus graphic, macOS Big Sur v11.7.7, etc.).
His macOS' battery usage shows nothing on screen during its sleep. It
did show Spotlight's power usage briefly in the early morning hours when
he woke it up. Its battery health says normal. Is it because of the week
old Anker Series 7/PowerPort III 3 (US Black Iteration 1; A2667111; 65W)
even though not connected?

Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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Alan
2023-05-23 17:36:24 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
It happened with my traveling client's 13" 2020 MBP (A2251 model;
MWP62LL/A; Intel Core i7 (2.3 GHz; quad-core 10th gen. i7 CPU; 8 MB; L3
cache (Turbo Boost up to 4.1 GHz)), 32 GB of 3733MHz LPDDR4X RAM, 2 TB
PCIe-based SSD, Intel Iris Plus graphic, macOS Big Sur v11.7.7, etc.).
His macOS' battery usage shows nothing on screen during its sleep. It
did show Spotlight's power usage briefly in the early morning hours when
he woke it up. Its battery health says normal. Is it because of the week
old Anker Series 7/PowerPort III 3 (US Black Iteration 1; A2667111; 65W)
even though not connected?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Definitely not.

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