Nitro V16 [ANV16-41-R3RP] battery drain while plugged in gaming. Can anyone help?

jpvergs
jpvergs Member Posts: 13

Tinkerer

edited March 30 in Nitro Gaming

I am thinking about upgrading my charger do you suggest using 230w or 180w is better? Does higher watts damage my other internal components?

I have ryzen 7 8845hs, rtx 4050, 32gbram, 2nvme ssd [ANV16-41-R3RP]

I have 135w charger and my battery drained from 80% to 32% in a few hours while gaming while plugged in. Temperatures all below 70c. Turbo mode off and charging limited 80%

I bought the laptop less than 2weeks ago

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,879 Trailblazer

    Consult Acer Tech Support in your country as the Nitro ANV15-xx and ANV16-xx models have this battery draining problem that is common to them all. Community members have upgraded the adapters for this models oem 135W adapter to a 180W or a 230W adapters but the battery draining issues still persisted so this is a laptop power rail design fault that you need to sort out with Acer Tech Support in your country. If Acer doesn't do anything especially if the laptop is out of warranty, then consult an experienced technician that could modify the main power and charging rails of your laptop so this battery drain does not happen, Good luck.

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  • jpvergs
    jpvergs Member Posts: 13

    Tinkerer

    edited March 30

    Thanks @StevenGen, I have contacted them now and waiting for reply.

    Did acer tech support help them? How and what did they do?

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,535

    Some Acer Nitro V16 users have battery drain even when plugged in during gaming, potentially due to the laptop's power needs exceeding the charger's capacity or a software issue.

    Why it happens:-
    High Power Demands:
    Gaming laptops, especially during intense tasks, can draw significantly more power than the charger can provide, leading to the battery being used to supplement the power supply.
    Charger Capacity:
    While the Nitro V16 comes with a 135W charger, some users feel it might not be enough to handle the peak power demands of gaming, especially with demanding settings.
    Software Issues:
    Some users have reported battery drain even when the laptop is fully shut down, suggesting potential software or driver issues.
    Battery Management:
    Some users have suggested that the laptop's battery management system might not be optimized for gaming, leading to unnecessary battery drain even when plugged in.
    Potential Solutions:
    Check Charger: Ensure you are using the correct and sufficient power adapter (135W) that came with the laptop.
    Optimize Power Settings:
    In Windows, adjust the power plan settings to prioritize performance or battery life depending on your needs.
    Explore the Acer Nitro V16's software (if applicable) for power management options.
    Adjust Graphics Settings: Lowering graphics settings in games can reduce power consumption.
    Update Drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card and other components.
    Contact Acer Support: If the issue persists, contact Acer support for further assistance.
    Consider a more powerful charger: If you are experiencing significant battery drain, you might consider a more powerful charger, but ensure it is compatible with your laptop.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,879 Trailblazer

    yes be careful with any settings that you are instructed to do and try to operate this laptop with its oem 135W adapter, as there is a design fault with this product that is why the laptop turns off. There is NO magic cure like written above. Either consult Acer Tech Support or an experienced tech for further advice. Don't waisted your money on adapters that will not fix this problem that is common with the Nitro V16 and V15.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,329 Trailblazer

    Hi, the DC port is rated for the power delivery that is probably limited to 135W, when you exceed the rated power with a 235W adapter the DC port/connector will overheat. Not recommended. Use Best Power Efficiency mode in Power & Battery settings.

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,966 Pathfinder
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