Predator neo 16 battery optimization

selvavj
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edited April 20 in Predator Laptops

predator neo 16 battery optimization

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,564 Trailblazer

    I have the PHN16-71 model and keep the power adapter plugged in 24/7 and the battery fully charged to 100% at all times. When the battery charge gets below 50% the game mode is locked trying to preserve energy. Don't use the Battery Optimization option in Predator Sense or Acer Sense as I don't think it will work (will be disabled after a reboot). The 80% battery charge limiting is a hoax spread on this forum and elsewhere, there is no such thing as battery longevity, a high-quality Li-Ion laptop battery will last about 4 years or 1,000 full charge cycles whatever you try to do to prolong lifespan, all that limiting battery charging to 80% does is reducing the battery backup by one hour. Charging to 100% is recommended and will not adversely affect battery wear.

  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 647

    You can use the charging limit feature in Acer Care Center to prevent overcharging and maintain battery health. Adjust your laptop's power settings to prioritize energy-saving by enabling Power Efficiency mode in Windows. Lowering the screen brightness can also significantly reduce power consumption. Additionally, disabling unnecessary apps in Startup and uninstalling unused programs will minimize background processes and preserve battery life. Regularly cleaning the vents ensures proper airflow, preventing overheating and improving overall performance.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,616

    To optimize battery life on your Acer Predator Helios Neo 16, consider adjusting screen brightness and refresh rate, managing startup apps, and using the PredatorSense software to optimize performance and cooling. You can also disable the GPU in certain situations to further reduce power consumption. Regular battery calibration can also help improve accuracy.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:

    1. Adjust Display Settings:
      Lower Brightness: Reducing the screen brightness significantly impacts battery usage.
      Lower Refresh Rate: If your display supports it, lowering the refresh rate can save power, especially during tasks that don't require high refresh rates.
    2. Manage Startup Applications:
      Disable Unnecessary Apps: Many programs automatically start when you log in and can drain battery power in the background. Disable any unnecessary startup apps through Windows settings.
    3. Utilize PredatorSense:
      Performance Modes:
      PredatorSense offers different performance modes (e.g., quiet, balanced, high) that can optimize power consumption and fan speed for various tasks.
      RGB Lighting:
      Disabling RGB lighting on the keyboard and other areas can also save power.
    4. Power Management in Windows:
      Disable GPU:
      If you're not actively gaming, disabling the dedicated GPU can significantly reduce power draw, as it's a high-power component, says one Reddit thread.
      Power Plan:
      Ensure your Windows power plan is set to "Balanced" or "Power Saver" for optimal battery life.
    5. Other Tips:
      Keep Laptop Cool:
      Overheating can degrade battery performance. Ensure proper ventilation and consider using a cooling pad if necessary.
      Avoid Prolonged Charging:
      Don't keep your laptop plugged in all the time, as it can affect battery health.
      Close Unused Programs:
      Close any programs you're not using to reduce background activity and power consumption.
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