Acer Nitro AN515-51 terrible battery life

WorldWiin
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edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
Getting terrible battery life, please help!


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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
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    WorldWiin 
    Try the steps recommended below.
    Open Power Options on Windows 10. Click Change plan settings for any of the power plans. I would suggest you choose the power saver plan.
    Now click Change advanced power settings. Under the Advanced Settings tab, scroll down to find Processor power management.
    Now, expand (click on +) Processor power management. Expand Maximum processor state.
    Click the On-battery option and reduce the processor state to 20%. You can choose any other value.
    Click Ok. The settings are saved, you can close the Power Options window.

    Enable Adaptive Brightness
    Go to Power Options select change advanced power settings
    Go to the Change advanced power settings. Expand Display> expand Enable Adaptive Brightness. Now, turn on Adaptive Brightness for On-battery and Plugged in options (whichever you like. Click Ok to save the settings.

    With Windows 10, there are additional power and display settings from the Settings button on the Windows 10 start screen. Tap the Home button, tap the Settings button on the left edge, and then tap System. From the left menu, tap Display and you'll find a slider for Adjust brightness level. Also, check for  Battery Saver from the left menu. Tap the toggle switch to turn on Battery saver. If the toggle switch is grayed out, unplug your laptop so it's running on battery power and the toggle switch will become active. Battery saver is a new feature with Windows 10 that limits background activity and push notifications to extend battery life.

    Lastly, tap Power & sleep from the left menu and select times for Windows 10 to turn the screen off and put your PC in sleep mode to avoid needlessly draining your battery while your laptop sits idle.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    WorldWiin 
    Try the steps recommended below.
    Open Power Options on Windows 10. Click Change plan settings for any of the power plans. I would suggest you choose the power saver plan.
    Now click Change advanced power settings. Under the Advanced Settings tab, scroll down to find Processor power management.
    Now, expand (click on +) Processor power management. Expand Maximum processor state.
    Click the On-battery option and reduce the processor state to 20%. You can choose any other value.
    Click Ok. The settings are saved, you can close the Power Options window.

    Enable Adaptive Brightness
    Go to Power Options select change advanced power settings
    Go to the Change advanced power settings. Expand Display> expand Enable Adaptive Brightness. Now, turn on Adaptive Brightness for On-battery and Plugged in options (whichever you like. Click Ok to save the settings.

    With Windows 10, there are additional power and display settings from the Settings button on the Windows 10 start screen. Tap the Home button, tap the Settings button on the left edge, and then tap System. From the left menu, tap Display and you'll find a slider for Adjust brightness level. Also, check for  Battery Saver from the left menu. Tap the toggle switch to turn on Battery saver. If the toggle switch is grayed out, unplug your laptop so it's running on battery power and the toggle switch will become active. Battery saver is a new feature with Windows 10 that limits background activity and push notifications to extend battery life.

    Lastly, tap Power & sleep from the left menu and select times for Windows 10 to turn the screen off and put your PC in sleep mode to avoid needlessly draining your battery while your laptop sits idle.

    Hit 'Like' if you find the answer helpful!   
    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!