Original battery says: 1300mah..

Hello,
have a new 17" 2.8 mbp and in coco battery 2.6.5 it says original battery capacity is 1300mah but my current battery cap. is 12608mah. both my percentages are at 100%. Question is, what is the full capacity of this battery? Is it 12608 or 13000 and coconut battery only reports 1300? thanks

Sorry, I dont have an answer to your question. I'm hoping to revive this thread by responding and bumping it to the top. I have the same question as you. I dont have my battery numbers in front of me because I am here at work and my Mac is at home.
Coconut Battery has a custom battery capacity section in the preferences. I added my current battery capacity that I got from the Apple System Profiler into this custom preference so now Coconut Battery matches what it says in the System Profiler. I have no idea if this is the correct method or not.
Maybe someone here could chime in on this as well as what the original battery capacity should be on the 17" MBP?

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