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858 433 0656

858 270 5877

5002 Santa Fe St

San Diego, CA 92109

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5002 Santa Fe St,

San Diego 92109

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858 433 0656

858 270 5877

MacBook Battery Replacement In San Diego

Dr Chip MacBook Battery Prices:

$39 for battery A1185 for 13″ MacBook (A1181)
$39 for battery A1280 for 13″ MacBook (A1278)
$79 for battery A1322 for 13″ MacBook Pro (A1278)
$79 for battery A1405 for MacBook Air
$79 for battery A1321 for 15″ MacBook Pro (A1286)
$79 for battery A1406 for MacBook Air A1465

Avoid extreme ambient temperatures.

Your device is designed to perform well in a wide range of ambient temperatures, with 62° to 72° F (16° to 22° C) as the ideal comfort zone. It’s especially important to avoid exposing your device to ambient temperatures higher than 95° F (35° C), which can permanently damage battery capacity.

Remove certain cases during charging.
Charging your device when it’s inside certain styles of cases may generate excess heat, which can affect battery capacity. If you notice that your device gets hot when you charge it, take it out of its case first. For Apple Watch Edition models, make sure the cover of the magnetic charging case is off.
Store it half-charged when you store it long term.
If you want to store your device long term, two key factors will affect the overall health of your battery: the environmental temperature and the percentage of charge on the battery when it’s powered down for storage. Therefore, we recommend the following:
  • Do not fully charge or fully discharge your device’s battery — charge it to around 50%. If you store a device when its battery is fully discharged, the battery could fall into a deep discharge state, which renders it incapable of holding a charge. Conversely, if you store it fully charged for an extended period of time, the battery may lose some capacity, leading to shorter battery life.
  • Power down the device to avoid additional battery use.
  • Place your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that’s less than 90° F (32° C).
  • If you plan to store your device for longer than six months, charge it to 50% every six months.

Depending on how long you store your device, it may be in a low-battery state when you remove it from long-term storage. After it’s removed from storage, it may require 20 minutes of charging with the original adapter before you can use it.

Optimize your settings.

Energy. The Energy Saver preference pane includes several settings that determine power levels for your MacBook. Your MacBook knows when it’s plugged in and runs accordingly. When using battery power, it dims the screen and uses other components sparingly. If you change this setting to maximize performance, your battery will drain more quickly.

Brightness. Dim the screen to the lowest comfortable level to achieve maximum battery life. For instance, when watching a video on an airplane, you may not need full brightness if the cabin lights are off.

Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi consumes power, even if you are not using it to connect to a network. You can turn it off in the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar or in Network preferences.

Applications and peripherals. Disconnect peripherals and quit applications not in use. Eject an SD card if you’re not currently accessing it.

Dr Chip Computer Sales & Repair

The MacBook Experts

5002 Santa Fe st
San Diego, CA
+1 858 433 0656
https://drchipmac.com

We serve San Diego County, including Clairemont, Pacific Beach, UTC, La Jolla,Banker’s Hill, Downtown, Ocean Beach, Mission Valley, Chula Vista, as well as zip codes 92110, 92111, 92123, 92109, 92108, 92110, 92037

Dr Chip Computer Sales & Repair

The MacBook Experts

5002 Santa Fe st
San Diego, CA
+1 858 433 0656
https://drchipmac.com

We serve San Diego County, including Clairemont, Pacific Beach, UTC, La Jolla,Banker’s Hill, Downtown, Ocean Beach, Mission Valley, Chula Vista, as well as zip codes 92110, 92111, 92123, 92109, 92108, 92110, 92037