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SB2 15" battery capacity

wynand32

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So, I've had my SB2 15" since December 2017, and right now I have 29 cycles on my tablet battery and 33 cycles on my base battery. My concern is that while my base battery shows a full charged capacity of 62,330 mWh verses the design capacity of 62,200 (so 100.2%), my tablet battery shows a full charged capacity of only 21,930 versus the design capacity of 23,200 (so 94.5%).

While it does fluctuate at times, it's on a decidedly downward trend and the current full charged capacity has been holding steady. It seems excessive to have lost over 5% of its design capacity after four months and 29 charge cycles.

Can anyone who's had theirs for awhile take a look and see where they're at? I use the BatteryInfoView utility, but you can also get the info from an admin command prompt and the command: batterycfg /batteryreport. Just view the resulting HTML file.

Thanks!
 

jnjroach

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So, I've had my SB2 15" since December 2017, and right now I have 29 cycles on my tablet battery and 33 cycles on my base battery. My concern is that while my base battery shows a full charged capacity of 62,330 mWh verses the design capacity of 62,200 (so 100.2%), my tablet battery shows a full charged capacity of only 21,930 versus the design capacity of 23,200 (so 94.5%).

While it does fluctuate at times, it's on a decidedly downward trend and the current full charged capacity has been holding steady. It seems excessive to have lost over 5% of its design capacity after four months and 29 charge cycles.

Can anyone who's had theirs for awhile take a look and see where they're at? I use the BatteryInfoView utility, but you can also get the info from an admin command prompt and the command: batterycfg /batteryreport. Just view the resulting HTML file.

Thanks!
I have had mine a bit longer and many more cycles :)

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Not worried about it, I've never had a device longer than a 2-3 years :)
 
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wynand32

wynand32

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I have had mine a bit longer and many more cycles :)

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Not worried about it, I've never had a device longer than a 2-3 years :)

Great, thanks!

Looking at your tablet battery, mine shows more wear than yours with only 30 cycles (it's at 21,810 as I write this). I'm mostly worried if it keeps up this pattern.
 

jnjroach

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Great, thanks!

Looking at your tablet battery, mine shows more wear than yours with only 30 cycles (it's at 21,810 as I write this). I'm mostly worried if it keeps up this pattern.
Just make sure you run into below 10% at least once a month and should be fine...
 
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wynand32

wynand32

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Just make sure you run into below 10% at least once a month and should be fine...

Is Microsoft still recommending that? Seems counter-intelligent considering how it's full cycles that cause wear. But I'll give it a shot, thanks.
 

jnjroach

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Is Microsoft still recommending that? Seems counter-intelligent considering how it's full cycles that cause wear. But I'll give it a shot, thanks.
That is the best way to maintain these batteries, so much of the best practices for maintaining batteries on the internet was older technologies...
 

Wayne Orwig

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Is Microsoft still recommending that? Seems counter-intelligent considering how it's full cycles that cause wear. But I'll give it a shot, thanks.

My understanding is you only need a full cycle to remeasure/recalibrate the battery. I seldom do a full cycle. Maybe every 4 months. But I guess, once a month is not that many cycles in the life of a device like this.
 

jnjroach

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My understanding is you only need a full cycle to remeasure/recalibrate the battery. I seldom do a full cycle. Maybe every 4 months. But I guess, once a month is not that many cycles in the life of a device like this.
Microsoft still recommends what I said above:

Once a month, recharge when it’s 10% or lower. You can recharge the battery whenever you want But, However, it’s best to let the battery run to below 10% at least once per month before you recharge it.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4023450/surface-surface-battery-and-power
 
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