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So tonight a removed the battery and left it outside. In the morning I reinserted the battery, rebooted and the battery indicator had dropped from 7 hrs when idle to 5 hrs when idle. These numbers are not really consistent with the observations when the battery is in the device, but they indicate that the battery might discharge itself somewhat.
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I have kernel 2.6.21-omap1 #3
I used to have ASUI installed and it reported drain rates around 5%, which is also 10 times of what it should be. However, ASUI showed the CPU lowering the frequency when idle and a cpu load around 5%, all nice and dandy. ASUI is now uninstalled.
I tried with two different batteries and saw comparable drains.
As far as I can tell the battery drain is normal when the device is busy, i.e. I get a few hours busy time and not 1/10 of that.
I dual booted into a pretty much vanilla installation and there I have the same problem. So I wonder what these two installations have in common. Well there is
- The harware
- The initfs and the kernel
- The swap
Did I miss anything?As for the swap, I just recreated it, but I don't yet have results.
I monitored the loadaverage overnight every 5 minutes along with the battery voltage and percentage. Load average was close to 0.00, occasionally 0.05 and very rarely in the 0.10 area. Still the battery lost both "voltage.current" and "percentage".
Two other strange observations:
Is there a possibility, that the battery is just okay and my n810 only thinks it is draining?
Can you think of any hardware related issues, which could cause this drain.?
Or can you think of any other reason