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    • segi_pnS Offline
      segi_pn Bronze Member @gkaempfer
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      I am attaching a graph from cycle 3.
      Since the improvement in consumption in cycle 2, it appears that this trend is continuing and battery life is the same as before.
      I conclude that this is due to the removal of the paired chest strap and then a soft reset (holding the top button for 10 seconds).

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      Suunto Core (17y)
      Suunto Vertical Ti

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        sky-runner Silver Members @Horizontal_2
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        @Horizontal_2 said in Battery drain:

        sportsmode it’s a bit different. Running 1 hour drains 2 %

        Isn’t it supposed to last 65 hours, which should be less than 2% per hour, closer to 1.5%. Even my Race 1 uses less battery per hour. During a recent race It used 27% in 16 hours, and that is in the most accurate GPS mode.

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          gkaempfer Bronze Member @sky-runner
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          @sky-runner AOD, Navigation and I suspect BT to an external device (e.g. HRM) can increase battery drain. From my experience, without the above you can actually achieve better than 65 hours (on V2).

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            sky-runner Silver Members @gkaempfer
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            @gkaempfer My numbers were with navigation and Bluetooth, but without AOD. I think AOD would have a greater impact.

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              gkaempfer Bronze Member @sky-runner
              last edited by gkaempfer

              Update on my battery consumption model:

              Some of my GPS activities seem to consume relatively more battery than others. In particular, it seems that Mountain biking consumes more than running or bike commuting?

              Vertical 2, firmware 2.48.16 ran from a full charge down to 7% in 12 full days with 28:45 hours (!!) of cumulative GPS activity (biking, running, mountain biking).

              The corresponding model that was very close to this (and my previous charge cycle):

              Sleep tracking with DND rate: 0.11%/h
              Non activity rate: 0.24%/h
              GPS Activity rate: 1.50%/h
              Flashlight rate: 20%/h

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              Settings:

              AOD OFF
              Raise to wake: Display only
              247 HRM
              Notifications ON
              No external BT connections except Android Suunto App (6.5.9)
              Wireless OFF
              BT discovery OFF
              Brightness LOW
              DND from 22:00-5:40
              Sleep tracking on with HRM but without SPO2
              NO USE OF FLASHLIGHT

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              • segi_pnS Offline
                segi_pn Bronze Member @gkaempfer
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                I can provide a summary of battery consumption on Vertical 1 from the last cycle (the third cycle).

                Mode Consumption Notes
                Activity 20,492 %/day (0,854 %/h) mainly GPS, HR/OHR, no maps
                Day 6,794 %/day (0,283 %/h) notification, OHR
                Sleep 3,959 %/day (0,165 %/h) DND, OHR

                Suunto Core (17y)
                Suunto Vertical Ti

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                • MdzOttM Offline
                  MdzOtt
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                  I hear a lot about battery problems, but (fortunately) I don’t think I experienced those.

                  I use AOD, notifications on, HR on, Simplicity analogue watch face, DnD at night, no sleep tracking. The watch lasts for about a week. E.g. last week I charged on Sunday, did one 6 h Alpine skiing, 2 2h alpine skiing, 1 2h XC skiing (with HR belt) , 5 indoor exercises (HR, but no GPS). On Friday night, the battery level was 30%.

                  I am not sure what should be my expectations for the battery life, but 6 days with a number of activities using GPS is not that bad.

                  I am on the most current f/w level (2.48.16)

                  R2
                  S9 Baro
                  SA on Android
                  Ambit 3 Peak
                  Ambit 2 Sapphire

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                    Horizontal_2 @gkaempfer
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                    @gkaempfer So, your watch seems fine? You’ve inspired me to create a model. What is your reason you drain it till 7%? I assume it’s not good for the battery life (long term) to drain it that low, isn’t it? My charging strategy is this: drain it till 20%, do a run and charge it when I do have the time.

                    I’m on my second non-obsessive battery cycle. I’m on day 12 and have about 5,75 hours of GPS-activity (running).

                    My battery right now: 30%, prediction is 31,78%.

                    • Model: daily-drain: 0,21 %/h
                    • Model: training-drain: 1,54 %/h

                    Things that increased the battery drain:

                    • Use of flashlight a few times a day
                    • Use of maps around 50% of the time running.
                    • I’ve used around one day (18 h) AOD with an analog watch face
                    • Fiddeling around with Maps and compass. Also use of thermometer in a swimming pool and measuring depths of the swimming pool 😁

                    Things that decreased battery drain:

                    • Turned on the Flight Mode (10 h) because I thought the drain was too high.

                    I didn’t use the HR-belt. I don’t like resetting my watch all the time. I’ll wait for the next update.

                    So, I think I’m fine as well regarding the specifications! And I do lose my charging cable all the time. I don’t know where it is right now, haha

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                      gkaempfer Bronze Member @Horizontal_2
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                      @Horizontal_2 I agree it probably isn’t good for the battery to drain too low. I don’t know what level is best to allow (10%? 20%?).
                      I try to minimize charging as that is also a process that isn’t really healthy for the battery AFAIK so there is a slight conflict there.

                      I didn’t use any navigation nor flashlight nor AOD. They all consume quite a bit more and at this stage I tried to minimize distortion to the model and setting a benchmark that I found reliable.

                      Indeed, I think that the result is great. I believe it outperforms any of the competitor watches I considered and with an excellent display when I need it (I would even like it to be less bright in the dark).

                      The latest model I got is also completely on par with the specs (20 days with OHR without activities / 65 hours of GPS+OHR).

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                        Horizontal_2 @gkaempfer
                        last edited by Horizontal_2

                        @gkaempfer I see the conflict there. But keep in mind this is the advantage of a large battery. Suunto gives warranty for 1 year or 300 charging cycles (300 cycles is something you’ll get in 11 years! Based on a charging cycle of 14 days)
                        https://www.suunto.com/en-nl/Support/Product-support/suunto_vertical-2/suunto_vertical-2/care-and-support/battery/

                        Influence of the low charge is equal. If you compare a battery which lasts 1 day or 20 days, and you drain both to 0%, the time below - let’s say 20% - is equal.

                        • For the small battery it’s more frequent, but shorter.
                        • For the bigger battery it’s less frequent, but longer.

                        So, I think keeping the battery healthy has more impact by draining it less than charging it less.

                        Also, I think a 14 day cycle is acceptable and most conveinient if you have a regulary week schedule. So if my battery is 20%, 16% or 14% - I don’t really care, and it’s still an acceptabel percentage to do a run

                        EDIT: by the way, I don’t think you should be worried about it too much. Probably calander aging is the biggest enemy and we just can’t stop time. The sweet spot would be 20 - 80% charge. But you’ll give up 40% of your capacity (that’s 8 days!) to keep your battery optimal for 20 or 40 years. That won’t happen

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                          gkaempfer Bronze Member @Horizontal_2
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                          @Horizontal_2 I agree it’s probably not a real issue to worry about the level at which to recharge. BTW the battery warranty is for one year (and the 300 cycles only if they come earlier).

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