Battery drain
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@freeheeler and the beer has lot of zero calories to rely on as stress releif
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@kamarasm oh, NO
10% just about 3 hours… -
@kamarasm during activity or daily use?
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@isazi during the normal daily use
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@kamarasm I would try a factory reset, and contact support if that doesn’t fix it.
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@kamarasm said in Battery drain:
@kamarasm oh, NO
10% just about 3 hours…Are you really sure you didn’t activated accidentally the back light ? It happened to my wife with her S9pp and she had a similar battery drain. As the main setting of backlight was to « low » she hadn’t really paid attention to it.
Anyway, other settings can impact battery drain (notifications…).
My settings :
- back light to low
- standby off
- turn to raise to low
- no notifications
- h24 and sleep hr tracking on
- spo2 mesurement off
- personal sports modes with maps and best gps settings
Battery drain metrics so far : less than 2% for 24h as watch and tracking
I have made more than 17h of various exercices since first full charge last week when I received it on Tuesday.(It leads me to that question : since last week i am still at 48% and I have a long race Saturday (should take me around 13/14 hours). I don’t know yet if I recharge the vertical or not…it still predict me 28 hours of battery life with my trail mode.
Would you play ??!) -
@isazi Sorry, but I’m an observer and really enjoy to playing with this kind of stuffs.
So, I tried to understand what happened here. I got a theory, but need some testing.
All the things started with I modified backlight settings you suggested in a post - to lowering the brightness. But I tried Low option for Raise to wake settings as well. When I realized that it did not worth to change, I sat it back to high. And the mysterious drain started that time.
Last evening - when managed my kids to bath, I got off SV and saw that backlight stay active longer then before. I just tried and it was almost 1 min in every occasions, which is abnormal.
Review all the settings and found that backlight was switched to on.
Which is interesting:- how it was activated as I didn’t do it?
- if it was active, backlight stay always on, not turned off after 1 min?
So, I try to repeat the mentioned step above today, to see I can reproduce the issue or not.
I’ll let you know
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@kamarasm even if you have been to settings/general/backlight and set everything « right », there is still a « direct » option to set backlight on that comes over other settings when activated : you find it when you go down from main screen to the menu, just under « do not disturb » and « flashlight ».
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Just saw this on SA android
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@herlas thanks, I’m going to try
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Is this a bug? Or is this the thing you have to do always?
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@RightNow
I assume it is a default setting (don’t remember…) and it was frequently asked -
@freeheeler Yes but I wouldn’t call it „unexpected“. Then it would be expected. Is it a bug or expected?
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@freeheeler My new Vertical came with Standby = On, so that should be default.
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@runomatic Yes, that’s the current default conf.
It will be fixed in the new software, current default mode will be Backlight Off. -
Last full charge 20th + (something of sun)
Activity: 4:33h without SuuntoPlus; best GPS + route navigation
Actually: 75% of juice left.My current configuration:
WATCH MODE
*brightness- medium
*standby- off
*rise to wake- hight*tones- all off
*vibration- on
*notifications- off*activity 24/7- on
*sleep tracking- on
*auto no disturb- 23:00-8:00ACTIVITY
*GPS Accuracy- best
*touch- enabled -
@RightNow
in this case I would call it expected.
settings that are not according to the taste of users are not bugs IMO
when standby turns off after some time but it shouldn’t, this would be a bug.mine is turned off since day one with raise to wake low and still I see relatively high battery consumption. I keep observing
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@valdis830
it’s difficult to evaluate battery consumption with mixed usage (activity and watch mode with different settings).
I’ve fully charged on 19th morning when loading new maps and used the watch in activity for 7h with gnss performance and always 2 S+, sometimes with verity sense… I’m at 46% now with quite some sun every now and then.but it doesn’t tell us anything, does it?
the most serious way to get a feeling for it is checking the battery estimation before a very long activity and go to start screen after this activity again and check if it estimates reasonably with delta of the previous activity duration.
edit: e.g. today’s lunch run of 80min showed estimation 28h before and 27h after the run. it was too short for a valid number, but it didn’t “drain” to e.g. 23h or something like that
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@freeheeler
I heard that the solution for the high consumption of having 2 S+ working is on the way.
On the other hand, I think that the most reasonable way to evaluate the real duration of the battery in a mixed cycle is to leave it around 10% to recharge it the next time. The percentage that is actually displayed many times is not real. For example. Since last night I have 75% and it is still there 24 hours later. Zero solar recharge. Hope this is fine tuned in future updates. -
@RightNow I think it is unexpected in this case. Otherwise I see no need for Suunto to mention this explicitly in a SA notification.
If not, they can send notifications for 24/7 HR and GPS performance mode as well because those are also battery drainers.