Battery drain
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@Matthieu_45
Oh wow, can’t confirm this issue.
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@Sportsfreund Apparently, using maps during an activity is what triggers the battery drain.
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@obhikkhu OK, since I mostly move in familiar terrain, I only use it very rarely.
When I run, the map is always on the display. I run often but still can’t confirm the significant loss.
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@Matthieu_45 You can use this temporary solution (one of the earlier posts here):
@isazi said in Battery drain:
My personal workaround while we wait for a fix is: if you use navigation just reboot your watch at the end, after syncing the activity with your phone.
This is my personal view, nothing from Suunto
I managed to send logs to Suunto and hope a fix for this will be included in the next firmware. I also believe it is not the GPS but the storage that is kept active, GPS would give an even larger battery consumption. No confirmation from Suunto yet. I try to keep the forum informed as much as I can
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@obhikkhu said in Battery drain:
@Sportsfreund Apparently, using maps during an activity is what triggers the battery drain.
It’s not only the map. Following a route also triggers this. Even without the map.
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@surfboomerang I also noticed this behavior… using the map and following a route during exercises drains the battery more than usual, and after that, the drains continue… perhaps the soft reset can help? I try this…
@isazi I sent log now, 09:35, I don‘t know if this is useful?
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@SuperFlo75 no need to send logs. This has already been confirmed by Suunto. Fix will come soon (hopefully)
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I know what caused my battery drain.
- Ocan Watchface with compass instead of battery.
Last 30 hours I have been using Race watchface and there is no battery drain at all.
Have gone from 35% to 33%, and i have also been exercising.
- Ocan Watchface with compass instead of battery.
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@Iggge
It will come again, don’t worry . -
@Iggge said in Battery drain:
On day 6 now with my watch with two running exercises. Battery left 35%. Right now I need to have it in battery saving mode. Can’t charge it either because I forgot my charger 🫠
Soft reset seems to fix the drain issue
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I am also noticing strange behavior with my Vertical Solar when it comes to solar charging. Sometimes the watch is charged within 15 minutes with a battery level of 95% to 100% by solar charging and on other days without activity and the entire day in the sun there is no charging.
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@MacMIllan I have my SV since 05/23, and there is always a ‚crazy‘ behavior of solar charging when the battery was full loaded on the charger… sometimes ther is no solar activity in plain sun until the charging level dropped under 95%, sometimes the normal behavior of the charging icon comes back after dropping under 98%… and after that, I always recognize that the solar charging can bring the battery back to 100% in about 30 minutes of plain sun… I was told that this is a protection of over-loading… nothing new!
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@MacMIllan said in Battery drain:
I am also noticing strange behavior with my Vertical Solar when it comes to solar charging. Sometimes the watch is charged within 15 minutes with a battery level of 95% to 100% by solar charging and on other days without activity and the entire day in the sun there is no charging.
Happens to me too. I think its just show wrong value after full charge. If its 95% -> 100% in 5 minutes by solar charging, its just 100% not 95% in real. 1% of solar charging takes 3h+ from my observation.
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@isazi said in Battery drain:
A fix is being tested, if everything works out should be here in a week or two.
Any news, soon ? ️️
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@Antoine no, last I know it says September for the hotfix.
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@isazi Do you know if the the hot fix is also for the 9pp ?
I purchased my watch 2 weeks ago and the battery is far from what is advertised.
First charge 5 days (with about 5hrs of gps activity).
second charge, this time I disabled the OHR during the day, and pulse ox during the night, as well as stand by display. About 3hrs of gps activity: it was 6 days ago, 18%remaining.
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@Robin123 all watches, but in my experience S9PP is the least affected by the drain
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@Robin123 I agree with you that the advertising claim ( Daily use: Smartwatch mode
up to 30 days (60 days with solar)) is not true. With a fully charged battery, I have a battery consumption (without activity and without HR or Oxi Monitor) of approx. 10 - 12 % within 2 days. The advertised runtimes will never be achieved.This advertised battery life was a reason for me to switch from the Suunto 9 Peak to the Vertical Solar. -
@Klaane My experience vith SV (non-solar) is as follows: in exactly 10 days, the battery charge dropped from 100% to 27%, with the fact that during this time I played sports for 7.5 hours (trail running and MTB). I estimate that the watch consumes 4%-5% of energy per day (with 24/7 OHR), and during sports training 3%-4% per hour (full performance mode).
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@Mouse-Cruiser I can confirm your findings. I am on the same consumption. I average about 2 weeks of battery (100% -> 15%) with an average of 6 - 8hours of gps recoding a week. Minimal notifications because I have dissabled most to try and squeeze more out of the battery.