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So here's the thing - if you can think of it, I've already tried it 😅 I spent a week and a half sifting through countless forum posts on Apple's own support center, Macrumors, reddit, and a host of other forums.
The "Wake for network access" setting was the first thing I disabled after I wiped and reinstalled the OS. Among a number of other settings, including "Power Nap". Still got the fucking "EC.DarkPME (Maintenance)" process firing off every ~45 seconds, no matter what I did, causing excessive insomnia and draining the battery within 12 hours.
What I ended up doing was using a little tool called "FluTooth" to automatically disable wifi/Bluetooth on sleep (the built-in OS settings did fuck-all), set
hibernationmode
to 25, and a few other tweaks withpmset
that currently escape me (edit: disablednetworkoversleep
,womp
,ttyskeepawake
,powernap
- which was still set to1
even with the setting in System Settings was disabled 🤨), and a couple others I can't remember as it's not here in front of me).I put several full charge cycles on the brand new battery before it finally calmed the fuck down.
I feel you. I still use an intel macbook with tweaks i cannot remember plus 3rd party utils like Turbo Boost switcher. That experience alone has kept me from upgrading to newer models.
In retrospect my powerbook g4 (Ti) and os 9 was peak computing.
My Thinkpad T14 running Linux Mint (LMDE) gets better battery life on "Suspend" than that damn MBP does when hibernated. It's the 2017 A1706, too - out of ALL the variants it had to be that one 😂
Oh no. Maybe some Incense to cleanse the demons? (⊙_⊙)
Edit: I just remembered I had a similar problem, after changing the battery on my 2015. This thread at macrumors helped me tremendously especially the last entry (did it on three seperate days before it had an effect.) but I'm sure you already tried all of that. Just for the off chance.
these Intel Macs were such a bad experience.
That thread was a godsend. Turning off
tcpkeepalive
was the other one that I couldn't remember, but that seemed to help out as well.My wife has had multiple MacBooks over the years (I set up her old 2009-era A1278 with Linux Mint for the kids to do homework), and after I "fixed" it and talked about the longer wake-up process, she told me that's what she was used to already and the "super fast wake up" was a very new thing for her when she bought it. So no complaints from her, and the battery performs better. Win/win.