Linear battery drain from unknown process

My battery drains linearly (mathematically linear) at random times, from 100 to 0. They have happened frequently in the past. I was able to catch it right before it hit zero today. Here is my Activity Monitor.


Of course, the process that drained my battery is not running, so it is not showing up. Is there a way for me to check what process/application caused this drain?


Notice the exactly linear decrease of my battery.


MacBook Pro 13″

Posted on Dec 5, 2025 10:49 AM

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Dec 5, 2025 11:17 AM in response to MingTheNoob

The Energy tab only targets applications (and certain background processes such as that photolibraryd in your screenshot). It doesn't give the full picture.


Check the CPU tab instead. It's a little more cryptic since it shows lower-level process names rather than applications, but it might provide more insight.


A longer shot would be a problem with the battery itself not being able to hold a charge, but the intermittent nature of this problem kind of discounts that theory. It may be worth checking System Settings -> Battery -> Battery Health to see if the OS sees any problem with the battery itself.

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