Re: battery discharging whilelaptop powered off?

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On 2018-05-17 at 08:52:08 Chris Murphy wrote:

> I've noticed this only a few times, and it doesn't always happen, but
> there isn't enough data to form a pattern.
> 
> Fedora Workstation 28
> kernel varies but mainly I use Rawhide kernels to catch bugs
> 
> [    0.000000] DMI: HP HP Spectre Notebook/81A0, BIOS F.40 02/26/2018
> 
> Battery is 100% charged. Computer is powered off via GNOME power
> button icon thingy. Unplug power cord. Go to bed. Morning I plug power
> back into the laptop and boot, and the battery icon indicates
> charging, click on that icon and it reports it's charging the batter,
> will take 40 minutes until full (80%).
> 
> So how the heck is the battery losing 20% when the laptop is powered
> off? I have in the past couple weeks left the laptop overnight in
> suspend to RAM mode, unplugged from power, and in the morning it's 90%
> charged, which makes some sense I guess even though that still seems
> like a lot of loss. But 20% powered off makes no sense.
> 
> The first time this happened I was suspicious of my own memory: OK
> maybe I left it in suspend even though I'm 99% certain I powered it
> off, but which is more likely, that I'm being spacey or that the
> laptop discharged 20% overnight while powered off? But this time I am
> certain it was powered off.
> 
> Anyway, it's been charging a bit before I ran this:
> 
> 
> [chris@f28h ~]$ upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT1
>   native-path:          BAT1
>   vendor:               Hewlett-Packard
>   model:                PABAS0241231
>   serial:               41167
>   power supply:         yes
>   updated:              Thu 17 May 2018 08:42:18 AM MDT (45 seconds ago)
>   has history:          yes
>   has statistics:       yes
>   battery
>     present:             yes
>     rechargeable:        yes
>     state:               charging
>     warning-level:       none
>     energy:              27.412 Wh
>     energy-empty:        0 Wh
>     energy-full:         31.5161 Wh
>     energy-full-design:  38.115 Wh
>     energy-rate:         6.7067 W
>     voltage:             8.743 V
>     time to full:        36.7 minutes
>     percentage:          86%
>     capacity:            82.6869%
>     technology:          lithium-ion
>     icon-name:          'battery-full-charging-symbolic'
>   History (rate):
>     1526568138    6.707    charging
> 
> [chris@f28h ~]$
> 
> 
> Pretty weird.
> 
> 
What happens if you also remove the battery during the power off period?

--
Regards,
Erik P. Olsen

 
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