Battery drain
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@SuperFlo75 I completely agree with you. I’ve never “had” to recalibrate the battery, or get such battery drain behavior on any of my tech after an update. This was suggested to me in the 9PP thread and appears to have solved the same issue I was having.
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@Umer-Javed this solution was suggested here several times, too. But I think if it is important it should be suggested in the User manual of the watch, too? And btw it is not easy to go to zero with a SV… I was at 19% after more than 5 weeks of using… and I charged because I wanted to load new maps…
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@SuperFlo75 said in Battery drain:
@Umer-Javed this solution was suggested here several times, too. But I think if it is important it should be suggested in the User manual of the watch, too?
I trust the suggestion because it comes from people in contact with Suunto, beyond that I agree it’s very atypical. I can’t comment on this further than that.
And btw it is not easy to go to zero with a SV… I was at 19% after more than 5 weeks of using… and I charged because I wanted to load new maps…
My trick to drain the 9PP was to
- start a GPS activity indoors
- with an S+ app that does a lot of calculations (e.g. fat burner)
- display turned to light mode
- brightness full
- backlight on
- stay on compass screen
- autolap every few seconds, so the vibration and sound would keep repeating
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You SV owners are suffering from success in the battery recalibration
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Let me explain a few things about battery calibration.
First of all this happens after some health markers on the system are reset. Usually after an update. It happens to Macs phones etc.
The effect is that usually you see the higher battery percentages dropping faster than expected and the lower ones (ie around 30-20%) dropping very slow. For example you might see 100-90% drop in 1 day (not expected) and stuck at 30% for a whole day.
This gets fixed automatically as the battery watchdog calibrates it self during the normal usage.
Draining the battery by various ways ain’t good. And most probably it’s not needed as the watch will last / should last as expected.
My suggestion is.
- in case you have a high drop in battery just do a reboot of the device to rule out any other issue.
- once in 3 months let’s the watch charge on a full circle (0-100) if possible
Enjoy your watch and life.
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thanks @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos for this clarification. makes sense!
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Thanks, @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
So, the previous instructions were not needed?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks for explaining
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@Umer-Javed well needed no , but if you want to get rid of your head playing games to you yes.
I personally never bother about battery calibration and allow the usage of the watch, phone etc to happen naturaly
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So, I haven’t worn my Vertical for a day and a night and apparently it lost 40% of battery. I made sure to deactivate HR, sleep and alarms. What the heck.
My S99P survives being outside my phone’s range just fine, so…
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Something similar what happened these days. Timeline for experts
Watch charged on the 17th (eventual daily use, almost always in drawer with HR sensor up to avoid false reading)
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training day 18/06- 2:30
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long break>>>
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training day 3/07- 1:25 (I start with 63% battery and end with 60 which seems great to me. Only 3%)
Watch 2 days in the drawer. -
training day 5/07- 2:25 (I start with 33% battery which means a sudden drain of 27% in 48 hours without hardly using the watch) Training comes with another surprise of 10% in 2 hours and a half. I end up with 23%.
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in the last 24 hours it has drained another 12% without any use and now at 11%
I don’t want to get mad about an issue, but this was testing my trust in Suunto.
I await clues and clarifications dear friends. -
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@valdis830
I would restart the watch, charge it completely and observe the behavior.
if it happens again: magic logs would help -
@freeheeler
Thanks, that’s the first thing I’m going to do. -
Adding my experience with Vertical solar as sounds similar.
Charged to 100% 4-5 days ago, didn’t wear until today but it was fully discharged.
Sound like a theme with being off wrist. Have noticed OHR seems to be on a lot when not on wrist. -
@em632 I’ve noticed the OHR is always measuring even off wrist, execpt if the strap is folded and in contact with the sensor.
Otherwise if the sensor is in contact with a table it stays measuring.
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@em632 forgot to mention, I have a black silicon strap.
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@e6321 doubt the two things are related. Even if OHR is always on, your watch should last weeks in a drawer, not 4-5 days. So, something else kept burning battery. Now it could be that after it completely discharged it’ll work fine, but if it does not, send logs and PM me.
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@isazi sorry Im sure this has been asked a million times but I cant see anything searching the forum - how do I send logs?
Yeah agree about the OHR have noticed the blood oxygen LED is on sometimes off wrist as well, that is a bigger power draw I think?
My battery jumped from 96% to 100% today, wasn’t even that sunny… Theres a few odd things about this watch.
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@e6321 just go to your profile and scroll to the bottom:
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@e6321 said in Battery drain:
My battery jumped from 96% to 100% today, wasn’t even that sunny… Theres a few odd things about this watch.
This has been solved, will be available with next firmware update.