1
General Community / Help please with battery going flat when powered off
« เมื่อ: 31/03/23, 16:07:42 »
My Asus Vivobook S14 K3402 laptop consumes an 80% charged battery in about 1.5 weeks when powered off.
Its only used for displaying art work and can be off for a few weeks by which time the battery is most certainly flat.
I'm worried for the batteries life as its not good for a Lithium battery to go flat and is especially bad to leave it flat for a long time.
And this is pretty inconvenient.
The battery app shows it losing significant % of power every day and when it goes flat even the clock stops! The time isnt lost, it actually stops at the time the battery went flat. I need to update it before the laptop is used for fear of ruining time logs.
I've been through the usual suspects and havent found a way to prevent it happening.
Things I've changed:
. Turned off hibernation.
. Prevented it going to sleep.
. Disabled fast boot in the OS and BIOS setup.
. Shutting down with command prompt: shutdown /s, to be sure it does properly shut down.
Battery log:
13/03/23 22:45 79%
15/03/23 21:35 62% = -8.5% per day
18/03/23 20:15 39% = -7.5% per day
Does anyone have any ideas how to stop it being so parasitic?
Thanks. สมัครคาสิโนออนไลน์ufacasino
ps
OS is Windows 11
Its only used for displaying art work and can be off for a few weeks by which time the battery is most certainly flat.
I'm worried for the batteries life as its not good for a Lithium battery to go flat and is especially bad to leave it flat for a long time.
And this is pretty inconvenient.
The battery app shows it losing significant % of power every day and when it goes flat even the clock stops! The time isnt lost, it actually stops at the time the battery went flat. I need to update it before the laptop is used for fear of ruining time logs.
I've been through the usual suspects and havent found a way to prevent it happening.
Things I've changed:
. Turned off hibernation.
. Prevented it going to sleep.
. Disabled fast boot in the OS and BIOS setup.
. Shutting down with command prompt: shutdown /s, to be sure it does properly shut down.
Battery log:
13/03/23 22:45 79%
15/03/23 21:35 62% = -8.5% per day
18/03/23 20:15 39% = -7.5% per day
Does anyone have any ideas how to stop it being so parasitic?
Thanks. สมัครคาสิโนออนไลน์ufacasino
ps
OS is Windows 11