I'm getting 1hr15 min on a 4 cell battery with 21 cycles, using a default power config. Using the 2527 model, 1.5, 40, Bluetooth off. From playing with the settings, it looks like screen brightness is the big culprit.
According to IBM/LVO, FRU 92P0998 is rated for 3.5 hours. Has anyone, in real life conditions, ever achieved this benchmark? Or do you really have to crank down the power settings (e.g. 1 bar brightness) and turn off every thing to achieve this target???
Let me know your experiences.
X41 4 Cell Battery Life - User Experiences Requested
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X41 4 Cell Battery Life - User Experiences Requested
Juan
X41 (2527-64U)
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560 (2640) - still running!
X41 (2527-64U)
T42 (2373-CD8)
T20 (R.I.P)
560 (2640) - still running!
Screen and wireless are the 2 biggest power consumers. That being said you should get more than 1 1/2 hours. You might have a bad cell in the battery. See if the battery gauge drops suddenly. For example you go from 100% to 99% to 98% then a quick drop to 75%.
You can also go into the Power Manager and select the "Battery Information" tab and see the battery Details. I would reset it after that to get a clean look.
You can also go into the Power Manager and select the "Battery Information" tab and see the battery Details. I would reset it after that to get a clean look.
RiverFly
To get 3.5h with that battery you'll have to use maximum battery saving settings and do nothing on it 
A good tip is to go to Network Connections--> Wireless --> Properties --> Advanced Properties (for your wlan card) And change the powersaving setting to max and transmission power to the lowest. But only if you usually have a good connection with your accesspoint.
But it won't matter if you are downloading the entire time and using the wireless...
That'll give you a few minutes extra battery.
And the screen I usually have at 70%, it'll also give you a few minutes, and harddrive spin down is set to one minute.
Create a new powerscheme with the cpu set to adaptive.
After that I suppose you'll get a bit closer to 2h.
A good tip is to go to Network Connections--> Wireless --> Properties --> Advanced Properties (for your wlan card) And change the powersaving setting to max and transmission power to the lowest. But only if you usually have a good connection with your accesspoint.
But it won't matter if you are downloading the entire time and using the wireless...
That'll give you a few minutes extra battery.
And the screen I usually have at 70%, it'll also give you a few minutes, and harddrive spin down is set to one minute.
Create a new powerscheme with the cpu set to adaptive.
After that I suppose you'll get a bit closer to 2h.
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