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1700mAh battery under test:
1 cycle showed 1395mAh which is good, but it is of course not 1700 as claimed, and polarcell & scud is thereby better

2 cycle will not show more then 1 cycle, this has not been the case yet, and is not the case in lithium battery's, as many crappy ebay sites state that you have to charge the battery 10 times to achieve full capacity, this is of course crap.
 

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Sometimes bme will also display X mAh, where X is smaller than the Y indicated by the resistor. Anyway, the default meter is wrong most of the time.

If normal mugens have the same design flaw as the big mugen, then there's a thermistor instead of resistor in it, which means the indicated capacity varies with temperature of battery at bootup time. At 20C, it works out to roughly 1300mAh, iirc. Pocket temperature corresponds roughly to half of that. This makes the meter even more confused than it usually is.


Amusingly Mugen got this right for their N800 battery. It tests out to have 1200 at slightly below low-battery warning threshold, and its resistor signals 1200mAh capacity as well. The label on the battery says "1800 mAh"
 

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Originally Posted by dr_frost_dk View Post
1700mAh battery under test:
1 cycle showed 1395mAh which is good, but it is of course not 1700 as claimed, and polarcell & scud is thereby better

2 cycle will not show more then 1 cycle, this has not been the case yet, and is not the case in lithium battery's, as many crappy ebay sites state that you have to charge the battery 10 times to achieve full capacity, this is of course crap.
So then this is your final verdict right, that 1700mAh battery is actually 1390mAh?
 
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So then this is your final verdict right, that 1700mAh battery is actually 1390mAh?
testing is still ongoing, but i can call it now at 1400mAh, will know for sure in a few hours, so it will be posted at 1390 or 1400 depending on the 3 cycle.
 

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as you might have seen i posted the 1700mAh battery at 1390mAh (final verdict), don't know why they insist on putting fake labels when clearly 1390mAh is very good vs 1320mAh stock battery

So anybody have some other battery they found that should be tested?
 

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They lie to say 1700 for a 1400 battery because the battery which claims 1400 is really 800
 

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just updated the power kernel, and now my battery meter is all fu*ked, anybody know what causes this, the /etc/modules fix does't now work here.......
 
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Originally Posted by dr_frost_dk View Post
just updated the power kernel, and now my battery meter is all fu*ked, anybody know what causes this, the /etc/modules fix does't now work here.......
I think it's discussed in the [Announce] kernel-power v47 thread somewhere.
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I the kernel-power thread the complaints are mostly about the temp readings being different (now to one decimal place rather than in whole degrees C), somebody may have mentioned voltage though. The problem is the are now two readings for current voltage which don't match (at least on my device), so which is the one to use?
 
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Ok, I've had a further look, removing the bq27x00_battery module gets rid of the extra voltage reading that is messing things up.

EDIT: My N900 has had 2 random reboots, each time after removing that module, not immediately however, it could be unrelated, maybe something else due to the new kernel-power, but I'm not overclocking and my N900 has been otherwise stable before installing kernel-power. So just a warning it case it is related.

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