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godly-devotion avatar godly-devotion commented on May 29, 2024 2

If you open Terminal app and paste this command, what's the output? (It should set the charge limit to 80%)

sudo /Applications/Charge\ Limiter.app/Contents/Resources/bclm write 80

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godly-devotion avatar godly-devotion commented on May 29, 2024

Is this a new problem after updating to v1.5 or were you using this version before without issue? What is your MacBook and macOS version?

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florin-hcl avatar florin-hcl commented on May 29, 2024

This is a new problem after the latest update. I'm using macOS Monterey 12.0.1 on a MacBook Pro 13'' i5 2016

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florin-hcl avatar florin-hcl commented on May 29, 2024

After I started getting that error, the limit was removed and the battery charged to 100%.

I reinstalled the app, I typed that command in Terminal and I got the usual macOS popup about unverified developers, I went to Security and opened Charge Limiter from there. I got the same error as before.

Then, I typed the same thing in Terminal again and I didn't get any kind of message or output (except sudo asking for credentials). I let my battery discharge down to 77%, I plugged the laptop back in and now charging stopped at 83%. When I click on the battery icon in the top bar it says "Battery Is Not Charging".

The command line worked fine! It feels like it's something related to the GUI.

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triumphantomato avatar triumphantomato commented on May 29, 2024

i had the same error - it looks like the gui prompts for a value between 40-100, but the command line prompts for a value between 50-100.

i entered the gui again and tried 50 and got a "success!" message

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jcherrera avatar jcherrera commented on May 29, 2024

sudo /Applications/Charge\ Limiter.app/Contents/Resources/bclm write 80

keyNotFound(code: "BCLM")

on macos 13.2

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charly32 avatar charly32 commented on May 29, 2024

macbook air 11 2013 big sur 11.7.10

with trick "sudo /Applications/Charge\ Limiter.app/Contents/Resources/bclm write 80"

Success!

If your MacBook currently has more than 80% charge, leave the charger unplugged until the battery level is a little less than that. Afterwards, you can leave the MacBook connected to the charger and the battery will not charge over 80%.

thanks

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