Battery drain
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@BastMaSVSRS9PP said in Battery drain:
This is not a solution .
In fact it’s a workaround as said several times in this thread.
resetting also resets your steps
Not with a soft reset (12sec button press)
and resources for the day
maybe the graph, didn’t check the value before resetting
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@Sorin-C This has been shared multiple times on the forum. The battery drain issue is still under investigation. We’ve already had an update that addressed some of the reported problems. I don’t have any more info than anyone else, but I know it’s a priority for Suunto.
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@surfboomerang said in Battery drain:
I think Suunto is aware of the issues.
I hadn’t seen it mentioned that they are aware of the battery drain while not wearing the watch, but I hope you are correct. I’ve been sharing my experience in hopes of helping to find a solution. For me, the drain appears to be directly related to how the watch is positioned when off the wrist. I would think this would imply a sensor issue, but which sensor, I don’t know.
I no longer have the post-activity drain after the last update, whether I enter the activity settings menu or not, while wearing the watch. I’m only seeing it when removed from the wrist.
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Yes it has been shared multiple times in this forum but this post has been created in May 2023!!! One and a Half year later the issue still persists. One and a half year!!! I’ve been patiently waiting but the last battery drain event during a trail running / camping trip weekend got me upset
Winter and ski touring and such is coming up. I really want it to work seemingly without fiddling around with soft resets constantly . I love my Suunto it’s a wonderful watch but this is one issue driving me nuts.
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@duffman19 I have put my watch on it’s side this week - instead of face down… maybe… less drain?
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@larrybbaker Why not just turn off 24/7 wrist HR tracking when you leave the watch on the table?
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@iterumtenta it is off.
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@larrybbaker I did a very short experiment, but it is telling none the less. Last night I took my watch off and placed it on its side. Overnight (~8 hours) it lost 0% (91-91%). In the morning, I turned it face down. It lost 6% in less than 3 hours (91-85%). I then recorded a 2 hour activity and saw a 3% drop (as expected). I have since left the watch face up and it has yet to drop a percentage (only about 2 hours so far).
For my watch, position clearly makes a difference. Something about having it face down causes a severe battery drain. Whether it’s related to the ambient light sensor or perhaps the gyroscope/accelerometer, I really don’t know. It makes no sense, but it is clearly happening.
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@duffman19 interesting since that is supposed to be it’s “sleep mode” if I recall.
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Last night, I performed a soft reset and left the Vertical on the table as usual. However, I didn’t notice that the top right button was accidentally pressed, which kept it in the activities menu and resulted in a 15% battery drain overnight.
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I have Vertical Solar for the first week. What is your average battery consumption per week? Is 40% per week normal? I use 24/7, average an hour/hour and a half of activity each day, notifications off. I can’t use solar much anymore, no sun when it’s fall/winter
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@martintrail With this use, normal day use is around 2-4% max/ day with no exercice. 1 to 1h30 activity / day should add around 2% of consumption/day.
If it’s you’re first battery cycle, you need a full cycle first, battery should calibrate properly. -
@martintrail
2.37.48 installed
1st November 100% charge battery
18 November 38% remaining-training hours 29 (trail run mainly- openwater swim - mtb)
- always PERFORMANCE battery mode-
sometimes with map navigation and backlight ON at 6 night sessions.
hr always ON
*daily use everything OFF hr / steps / no connections with mobile / etch… only watchtime use.
Godzilla battery!!
- always PERFORMANCE battery mode-
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@gerasimos hard reset yesterday…
full setup
full charge to 100% at 08.15test training (walking) to see if things work at 08.30 for 7 min
battery at 12.15 : 93%so 7% In 4 hours
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@thanasis A friend of mine has a S9PP with a new battery and it lasts only a few days. In the evening the watch has 20% and in the morning 2%-3%. The watch is unusable at the moment.
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my battery consumption is higher than others here report. I get 8-10% a day with use as I write. I’ll wait for it to discharge to 0 and then we’ll see. So far it’s not too bad, but nothing great either
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My Vertical had monday evening 79% battery when i left my watch in the closet.
2 days later without using watch i only have 57% left…
All those updates later Suunto can’t solve the problem of huge battery drain…
When will this be solved? Or never…??? -
I tried resting my watch on its side as opposed to face down when not using it. I am still seeing the unusual drop. What is interesting to me is that it seems like up to 65% of battery is a slower loss but once it gets below that it seems to drain faster?
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@thanasis never dohard reset.
I just drained battery once time 0% and the others about 15%-20% and full charge again.
After last update i charge as usual and i have the results above.
Small faster drain Problems i had only in the first software for two or three cycles of charge again now im ok -
@Ultrawalker I also noticed that it doesn’t discharge as quickly during activity as it does during normal wear. That’s really weird.