The battery discharges quickly nitro 5 AN515-52-512J

gabriel99
gabriel99 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hello

I have a problem with the battery on the laptop, it downloads quickly, it keeps me maximum 2.3h on eco on chrome internet
I have nitro 5 AN515-52-512J

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  • MartinJohn00001
    MartinJohn00001 Member Posts: 636 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    @gabriel99

    Hi, sorry to hear it. Kindly try power drain by following the below steps.

    Power Drain
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    1)Unplug the AC power adapter.
    2)Press and hold the Power button down until the unit goes off. 
    3)Search for a pinhole that has a battery symbol next to it on the backside of your laptop, insert a small paperclip in the battery reset pinhole, press and hold it down for 25 seconds. Then release the paperclip and try to turn on the unit and check.

    If this doesn't help, try to reinstall the battery drivers by following the below steps and check.

    Try uninstalling and re-installing the battery drivers of the unit, follow the steps below:

    1) In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager, then select Device Manager.
    2) Right-click (or press and hold) the name of the battery driver, and select Uninstall.
    3) Restart your PC.
    4) Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.


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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good morning gabriel99 !


    There is no "average" value for duration.
    Numerous factors will interfere with the duration which mainly depends on how the user is using the machine.

    First, understand better about the architecture of a mobile device (in this case a notebook).
    Notebook components (mainly processor and video) only achieve maximum performance when plugged into the power outlet.

    This time can vary due to many factors: air conditioning in cooler and cooler temperatures, the sum of the applications you have on your machine running, services in the background, among others.

    See the following diagram:
    OS + Configuration Applications + Services = Requisitions
    Requisitions consume resources.
    Features are all types of physical memories (HD and storage devices), volatile (RAM and video memories), processors (CPU and GPU) and connections (Wireless, USB, etc.) available on your system.
    The more requisitions, the more resources are spent and consequently the energy consumption increases.
    So there are several factors of settings that may be undermining the power of your battery.

    Just to note, the 2 largest power consumers in a notebook are the screen and the Wireless system.
    This Wireless System understands for any request made by your equipment to the connection point (router, modem or access point).
    This includes beacons, direct access (such as accessing a website, online videos or an online game) and indirect ones (such as google update, setam services, among others).

    Ideally, always use the appliance plugged in and with the power options set to "High Performance".
    Using only the battery, the system architecture does not allow maximum machine performance to be achieved.

    To improve this duration, you can follow some tips by doing certain processes:

    Set the notebook to the power options for economy mode when using only the battery;
    Select the option to decrease the brightness on the monitor when in the battery;
    Use the appliance in an airy place so that the product does not overheat;
    Perform initial cell calibration, as reported in the product manual.

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