Macbook Air 2020 M (Tahoe) keeping pinging when plugged in.

I bought a 2020 used macbook air M1 with Tahoe. When it's plugged in and am not using it, it pings and flashes "100%" on the screen (with a picture of battery on screen). I want this pinging to stop. I've turned off all notifications settings I can find. Based on AI advice, I checked all my battery settings to match the recommendations, but I still can't get the pinging to stop when it's plugged in.

Posted on Dec 11, 2025 1:37 PM

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Dec 11, 2025 7:10 PM in response to kidquotes

It sounds like you may have discovered why the previous owner wanted to get rid of this laptop.


Sounds like a hardware issue of some sort. My first guess would be a possible damaged USB-C port (best case for you as it is inexpensive). Other possibilities are a bad USB-C charging cable or Power Adapter, or a bad Battery (never had one do this though), or a bad (more likely damaged) Logic Board. There is no way to know for sure without having a tech physically examine the laptop closely.


It is very easy for a tech to examine the USB-C ports once they have been removed from the laptop (no other way to be sure since some damage may not be easily visible otherwise). And a tech would want to closely examine the Logic Board for possible liquid damage or a loose connection with the Battery. There is also a very likely possibility a previous owner replaced the original Apple OEM battery themselves with a third party battery (most third party Lithium Batteries are of extremely poor quality....sometimes even when purchased from a well respected vendor).


You can try the troubleshooting steps in the following Apple article to see if any of it helps:

If your USB-C power adapter isn't charging your Mac laptop - Apple Support


My hunch is damaged USB-C ports at the very least followed by the Logic Board being damaged, but the power adapter & charging cable are both possibilities as well with the latter two being the only things you can control & test yourself.


You can try running the Apple Diagnostics, but they don't really do much these days and the results can be misleading.

Dec 12, 2025 10:26 AM in response to HWTech

I appreciate your insight. I'm trying some of your suggestions (different cables and chargers and ports to see if I can solve it on my own. I also did a factory reset to clear all settings and also turned off optimization.). So far, no luck.


It's easy for me to return and replace the computer, but before I do that, is it your understanding that: this is "not normal" for this computer model? I love this computer otherwise, and it runs tahoe which is great.

Macbook Air 2020 M (Tahoe) keeping pinging when plugged in.

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