Why does a Macbook lose battery charge even when it’s off?
You must be surprised to see that your Macbook is losing battery charge even when it’s off. May be previously you have put full charge to it and then have turned the power off. But still, the next morning you will find this odd phenomenon. This is primarily because all rechargeable batteries have a tendency to lose charge even when it’s off or not in use. This is the reason for which emergency lights are fitted with non-rechargeable batteries to have a longer lasting life. Macbook batteries are no exceptions and thus they have the similar tendency of losing battery charge even when they are off.
If your MacBook battery has fully lost charge, the battery will exhibit a low power status so that it can preserve its ability to be recharged in future. You can recharge it whenever it becomes weaker. However, you should not wear the Macbook batteries for a long course of time. This might have an adverse effect on the battery and can weaken its life. Basically, Macbook batteries become weaker from the very day of manufacturing – it’s their nature. So next time, you see you Macbook battery losing charge even when switched off, don’t be surprised. Confidently, put it on charge and start working again once these are back with full charge.
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