Battery capacity up by 2 Wh
Battery capacity up by 2 Wh
Just thought I'd share this. I know some people have said that "deep discharge" of the battery is not helpful, but yesterday, I unknowingly allowed the battery to run down to 1%.
Upon recharge, my full charge capacity had increased by approx. 2 Wh.
After 94 cycles, my fcc is currently 41.61 Wh, which seems to be pretty good relative to what others have remaining.
Upon recharge, my full charge capacity had increased by approx. 2 Wh.
After 94 cycles, my fcc is currently 41.61 Wh, which seems to be pretty good relative to what others have remaining.
Re: Battery capacity up by 2 Wh
It's not just your thinkpad, it's happening on Mars too!G2007 wrote:Just thought I'd share this. I know some people have said that "deep discharge" of the battery is not helpful, but yesterday, I unknowingly allowed the battery to run down to 1%.
Upon recharge, my full charge capacity had increased by approx. 2 Wh.
After 94 cycles, my fcc is currently 41.61 Wh, which seems to be pretty good relative to what others have remaining.
Mars Rover Get Mystery Power Boost:
http://www.space.com/news/rover_mystery_041105.html
"The rovers had available about 1,000 watt-hours a day when they arrived on Mars, but dust on their solar panels and the seasonal decrease in solar energy have limited their power, and therefore their activities.
Opportunity is now at about 820 watt-hours and remains very close to full capability. Spirit, which is in a less advantageous position to point its arrays toward the sun, has 350 to 400 watt-hours daily. "
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I think its just a matter of calibration. Have a look at:
http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm
All the stuff you need to know about Li-Ion batteries. Still a deep discharge is only recommended occasionally.
http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm
All the stuff you need to know about Li-Ion batteries. Still a deep discharge is only recommended occasionally.
erasmus wrote:I think its just a matter of calibration. Have a look at:
http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm
All the stuff you need to know about Li-Ion batteries. Still a deep discharge is only recommended occasionally.
You could be right. For one, my system remained on while the battery was at 1% for an inordinately long time, which indicates it was not really at 1% remaining capacity.
Also, while my battery has lasted longer since the increase, that could just be because I haven't run it down very low. In other words, going from 100% to 20% correctly calibrated will provide more run time than before, though if I were to now run the battery down to 1%, it would probably shut off quickly.
I think IBM recommends deep discharge 1 once a month (that site recommends dd every 30 cycles).
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