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06-24-2024 08:48 AM
Product: HP ZBook Firefly 14 inch G9 Mobile Workstation PC (6K3A8AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Battery Health Manager set to "Maximize battery health" in BIOS
PowerShell Script confirms that setting
PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-HPBIOSSettingValue 'battery health manager'
Maximize Battery Health
PS C:\Windows\system32>
The battery should charge to 80% but it is always charging to 100%. It appears that this function is not working
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06-26-2024 04:18 AM
Hello.
HP Battery Health Manager has a support document detailing the battery charging behaviour:
"Note: When the Maximize Battery Health Management setting is selected, the Battery status icon in the Windows system tray displays 100%. The notebook battery is being limited to 80% of the design charge capacity."
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