How can I turn off USB-C/Thunderbolt power to my hub when my Helios Predator PH18-72 goes to sleep?

zojad
zojad Member Posts: 8

Tinkerer

edited December 2024 in Predator Laptops

Helios Predator PH18-72 - in my scenario goes to sleep during night with AC power turned off. I have USB hub (with additional HDMI output) connected to USB-C / Thunderbolt and this hub receiving power supply from USB-C even in sleep state. I can't find an option to turn it off - it drains my laptop battery unnecessarily.
Could you help me with this?

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Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 15,025 Trailblazer

    Hi, I don't recommend suspending the laptop more than a few hours, just shut it down completely at night: Modern Standby (the "new Sleep mode" will revert to Hibernate state (S4) after a few hours to conserve power and older/non-compliant batteries that don't support "connected standby" may then drain excessively. Also, you should disable Fast Startup and Hibernate in "Change what closing the lid does. Don't turn off AC power, leave the power adapter plugged-in 24/7 and disable all 3 Wake options in BIOS (TBT wake from S4 support, the Hibernate state).

  • zojad
    zojad Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    First: I don't ask for different use case. If you like turn off you computer (and run everything again and again) - this is your matter. For many years I shutdown / restart my Windows machine ONLY for system updates. This saves my time - day by day many times I just open / close lid - saves energy and my time.

    Second: PH18-72 has different BIOS / UEFI settings with less options - I disabled 'charging USB' option, but thunderbold / USB-C still has power output on sleep mode