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I have a MacBook Pro 13" 2020 model and its battery drains to empty while sleeping. I have tried all the suggestions from the internet and even reset the SMC but the issue still persists. I'm not sure what I can do to fix this issue. I'm attaching the graph of how fast it drains the battery while sleeping.

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Edit: Here are the logs after running this command pmset -g log

https://pastebin.com/PQa1T9TE

Syed
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  • Your machine might not actually be going to or staying asleep. Please amend your question with the portion of the output of the command pmset -g log that spans from shortly before you put the laptop to sleep to until shortly after you reboot it from 0% power. I suspect it's waking up constantly when it should be sleeping and I want to see the wake reasons and/or sleep assertions. (You can upload the text to a service like www.PasteBin.com since it will probably be lengthy.) – pion Dec 02 '21 at 09:14
  • I use either pmset -g log | grep -e "Wake from" -e "DarkWake" -e "due to" or pmset -g log | egrep "\b(Sleep|Wake|DarkWake|Start)\s{2,}" to select power management items relating to wake and sleep. – Gilby Dec 02 '21 at 09:22
  • @Gilby That won't necessarily catch everything I'm interested in. It's helpful to see the full context of each sleep cycle. – pion Dec 02 '21 at 09:26
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    Have you read https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/334202/macbook-pro-2018-switch-from-sleep-to-darkwake-in-loop-how-to-diagnose/340666#340666 and https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/217433/macbook-pro-continually-wakes-while-in-sleep-mode/379342#379342 and https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/379890/macbook-is-waking-up-from-sleep-while-on-wifi-with-imac/380300#380300 and lots of others. You need to properly diagnose your problem, but most like culprit is waking for network which can be fixed by setting tcpkeepalive. – Gilby Dec 02 '21 at 09:32
  • @Syed You have only included one hour of logging. You need to capture enough of the log to go from before you put the machine to sleep to until after you reboot the machine after it runs out of power. – pion Dec 02 '21 at 12:21

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