What is the Full Charge Capacity showing for your 11.6 MBA

Mine started out at around 4675 and is now at 4539 with 16 Cycles. I'd like to see if I'm in the ballpark and if not, what the users with higher capacity are doing: charging, conditioning, etc.

Gazella* wrote:
*Charge Information:*
Charge Remaining (mAh): 2527
Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 4596
*Health Information:*
Cycle Count: 13
Condition: Normal
Q: How can I have a 'Good' Battery Condition instead of 'Normal'? I've seen a lot of other users 'Health Information' and theirs says 'Good'.
I've seen it displayed both ways over the years..... depends on where the users are reading it, from the About this Mac, or an application like Coconut Battery. I use iStat Pro and About this Mac. As long as it says Normal I'm happy

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