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Topic author: linuxmaier
Subject: new battery indicator
Posted on: 01/11/2005 5:13:21 PM
Message:

i was just thinking of how impractical the current battery indicator is. how many bars you have fluctuates depending on what you are doing at the time, and the only time i have found it useful is when it is completely out. i would much rather have a percentage meter, even if it is only in the settings menue. the percent would consistant the same no matter what you do. just a thought.

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Reply author: Yono
Replied on: 01/11/2005 5:38:52 PM
Message:

UP+Lock

On the HD a full battery is around 420.

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Reply author: SinisterTengu
Replied on: 01/12/2005 06:03:29 AM
Message:

Yeah, it would be nice to have an option between bars, voltage, or percentage. It would also be nice to have a better way to measure the battery. Having two out of three bars makes you think that you have lots of life left, but then oops, the hard drive spins up and it dies. I thought I had two bars?

Anyways, you really get 420, Yono? Even when my Neuros (original) was new, the most I ever got was 410. Now I'm lucky to get 407 and it drops to 400 within its first hour of play.


Reply author: Q-W-Y
Replied on: 01/12/2005 08:11:50 AM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by SinisterTengu

Yeah, it would be nice to have an option between bars, voltage, or percentage. It would also be nice to have a better way to measure the battery. Having two out of three bars makes you think that you have lots of life left, but then oops, the hard drive spins up and it dies. I thought I had two bars?

Anyways, you really get 420, Yono? Even when my Neuros (original) was new, the most I ever got was 410. Now I'm lucky to get 407 and it drops to 400 within its first hour of play.



I get 426 usually

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Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 01/12/2005 08:40:41 AM
Message:

Is it 407 when the HD is spinning, or when it's not? You should be getting above 420. I usually get about 426. If it really reduces your battery life you might want to get the battery recalibrated.

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Reply author: peterskm
Replied on: 01/12/2005 2:34:52 PM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by Sottilde

Is it 407 when the HD is spinning, or when it's not? You should be getting above 420. I usually get about 426. If it really reduces your battery life you might want to get the battery recalibrated.

------Order #9082 :D



Recalibrated? How do you do that?

Procrastination is the key to flexibility.


Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 01/12/2005 4:43:26 PM
Message:

You have to call up support and send it in.

------Order #9082 :D


Reply author: datac
Replied on: 01/12/2005 7:15:25 PM
Message:

I've never got over 408- is this a problem with the battery?


Reply author: peterskm
Replied on: 01/12/2005 10:13:24 PM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by Sottilde

You have to call up support and send it in.

------Order #9082 :D



Sounds more like replacement instead of recalibration.

Procrastination is the key to flexibility.


Reply author: Zithromax
Replied on: 01/12/2005 11:00:44 PM
Message:

I think that 410 is a common number. It probably has something to do with the type of unit you have and when you got it.


Reply author: deez
Replied on: 01/13/2005 10:18:43 AM
Message:

I get up to 427.


Reply author: SinisterTengu
Replied on: 01/14/2005 07:09:01 AM
Message:

yeah, not playing or anything, it charges to 408 if I'm lucky. I could leave it plugged in for hours not doing a thing, HD never spinning up, and it won't go above 408. When my unit was brand new (I bought it in August or September of 2003), the max I usually got was 411. How much does it cost to send in and get the battery replaced?


Reply author: Derek
Replied on: 01/14/2005 08:33:24 AM
Message:

i think its pretty cheap...call DI and ask...if i recall right it was like $12. which is pretty awesome...ipod batteries are like $60


Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 01/14/2005 3:42:40 PM
Message:

I think within warranty it's free (am I right?) but otherwise it's not more than $12 or so, so it's not a big deal. I suppose getting a good battery that can hold up to ~426 or so as mine does, would be quite nice.

------Order #9082 :D


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