![]() ![]() ![]() We recommend looking at your Battery Health to see if you’ve hit your battery cycle limit. Then, grab an antistatic brush (an unused toothbrush works!) and lightly brush out the inside of the port. To safely clean your computer’s USB port, shine a flashlight into it. If your charger seems to be working normally, it’s possible that there’s dirt or other debris inside your port preventing your Mac from charging. If not, then this indicates that the issue is with your computer. If your Mac charges after any of these switches, then there’s a problem with the original charger. To test this, we recommend trying to charge your computer with a different charger, power outlet, or a different USB-C port in your Mac. ![]() It’s possible that your Mac’s charger is causing the problem. Overwhelming your CPU causes battery drain and could be why your Mac won’t charge. The CPU is responsible for operating your Mac’s programs efficiently. In both scenarios, your Mac is accelerating the CPU. This also occurs if you have power-intensive applications running in the background that are using battery, so make sure to close those. This happens if you’re using your computer out in the sun since your computer uses more power in the sunlight. Another reason your Mac isn’t charging could be that your Mac is too hot. ![]()
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