The 14hrs of battery life the MBP reported initially was almost certainly an incorrect reading. The first thing I would do is reset the System Management Controller (SMC) and see what readings you get then. **Reset the SMC** 1. Shut down your MBP 2. Unplug the power cable and any other hardware (keyboards, mouse, drives, etc) 3. For 10 seconds, press and hold at the same time the <kbd>shift</kbd><kbd>control</kbd><kbd>option</kbd> keys (on the **left** side of the **built-in** keyboard) ***and*** the <kbd>power button</kbd> 4. After 10 seconds let go of all keys and the power button 5. Plug in the power cable 6. Turn your MBP back on with the power button. Once you've done that see if you notice any wild fluctuations in what the system reports in terms of your battery life. **Calibrate your MBP battery** If you're still concerned, you can also calibrate the battery. Before following these steps, read over them fully as you will need to leave your MBP in a flat and powered off state for at least five hours, so you may want to time things to suit you (for example, so that it's in that state overnight while you're sleeping). Follow these steps to do the calibration: 1. **Fully charge your MBP** - Since we're unsure about how the OS is reading the battery percentages, make sure you go by the charging indicator rather than the battery icon in the menu bar. 2. Now use the MBP for a minimum of two hours while it's still plugged into AC power. (**Note:** You don't have to actually *use* it, but have it logged in and running off AC power for two hours). 3. After a minimum of two hours has passed, unplug the MBP from AC power, but **do not shut it down**. Leave it logged in or use it as normal during this time. 4. Keep using your MBP (or just leave it running) until it automatically goes to sleep because it's diminished its safe power reserves. If you happen to be using it, you should see a warning that the battery is low. Ignore this. 5. Eventually your MBP will go to sleep. When it does, press the <kbd>power</kbd> button to shut it off fully. 6. Wait at least five hours and then plug it into AC power and give it a full charge. Once again, go by the charger to know when it's fully charged. If after calibrating your battery you still have concerns, you can run Apple Diagnostics to test your hardware. **Run Apple Diagnostics** Follow the steps below to run Apple Diagnostics: 1. Fully shut down your MBP 2. Restart your MBP 3. Immediately press the <kbd>D</kbd> key and **keep it down** until you see the Diagnostics screen appear 4. Wait for Diagnostics to finish (this typically only takes a few minutes) 5. Once complete, one of two things will appear on the screen: - a *No issues found* message - a brief description of any errors found plus further instructions 6. If the diagnostics test does find errors, take a note of what they are **Note:** If pressing and holding the <kbd>D</kbd> key at Step 3 doesn't work, start again at Step 1 and, at Step 3 press and hold both the <kbd>Option</kbd><kbd>D</kbd> keys instead. This will try and run diagnostics from the internet instead, so you will need to allow more time for it to complete. Regardless, take a note of what happens and let me know how you went.