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bclm
- BCLM – macOS command-line utility to limit max battery charge
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Charging a lithium battery to 80% only?
BCLM can set charging thresholds on Intel Macbooks https://github.com/zackelia/bclm
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14" MBP M2 Max - Battery Cycle After 1 Week of Use!??!
If when you’re using your mac always plugged in or docked, I recommend using BCLM so it limit your maximum percentage of charge. E.g I set mine to charge maximum at 58%, if will not charge beyond that.
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I have a brand new map 16 2021 - might there be a good reason why my MBP might not be charging to the fullest unless I press "charge to the fullest now?" I'm wondering if it's a new feature that I can trust or if it's some sort of an issue that would I need to press "full charge" every time?
You can, with Battery.sh . The version for Intel Macs is BCLM.
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Ask HN: Host a website from a living room in 2022?
Constantly keeping the battery at 100% can be an issue, but modern versions of macOS allow you to limit charging. There are also utilities that work on older OS versions (they just issue an SMC command to achieve the same thing), like this one: https://github.com/zackelia/bclm
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How to keep battery percentage constant when on power (MacOS & Windows)
If you have an Intel-based laptop, you can use https://github.com/zackelia/bclm to set a "max" charging value.
- Should I remove the battery on the old Mac I am using for AirMessage?
acc
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Poco F5 users - any luck with ACC?
acc wiki contains a warning for Xiaomi device users regarding faulty PMICs, hinting the usage of acc could brick your phone.
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Hotspot and protecting P6 battery
install acc and optionally the app for it.
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Charging a lithium battery to 80% only?
On Android, I use a terminal script called Advanced Charging Controller (ACC) to automate keeping the battery under 80% and some other battery saving tweaks. It allows you to charge to any value (like 80%), then stop charging until it discharges to another set value, which triggers it to start charging again. That was you can keep it between something like 70% and 80% while you leave it charging over night. It also has settings to keep the batter under a specified temperature and trigger cool-down intervals if it gets to a particular temperature. It can use a job scheduler to switch between different profiles for different days, or events. There are also some frontend apps, which let the user control the script with a more friendly GUI ("AccA" or "ACC Settings").
Link to the script: https://github.com/VR-25/acc
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Can I turn off fast charging & all adaptive charging stuff?
I this magisk module, but it needs root: https://github.com/VR-25/acc
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The Google Now Launcher is fully shutting down 10 years later-9to5google
My Nexus 5X is still working, but I use it as a "security camera". It runs a (now outdated) build of LineageOS and is rooted so I can limit CPU speeds (because of the heat), limit charging to 50% (Advanced Charging Controller), and use tasker to auto fix some issues (eg: wifi going down, reboot every X days, etc).
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Anyone using ACC?
I am considering installing ACC, but apparently there are some issues/bugs with Xiaomi phones (XDA post, warning).
- Stop charging at 80% without smart plug
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Way to stop battery from charging to 100%
Yes, the Advanced Charging Controller: https://github.com/VR-25/acc
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Best gegoogled ROM for note9 ? [2023]
About the 80% battery: Using Magisk, there's the "Advanced Charging Controller" module. Read the GitHub (under Terminal Commands, near the bottom) for how to modify (you'll need Termux to get into your phone's guts about that). I want to say my line in Termux was "acc -e 80" (without quotation marks), but it was long ago and I've forgotten. I also remember it didn't quite "take" until the third try (the phone kept charging to 100% when I needed to recharge). So, it was about a week before that worked, okay? On a good note, it's worked ever since. There's an F-Droid program that was supposed to do the same thing, but it never worked for me. Of course, both of those require rooting.
What are some alternatives?
charge-limiter - macOS app to set battery charge limit for Intel MacBooks
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magisk-supl-replacer - Magisk module to replace the SUPL provider in gps.conf
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