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09-27-2016 09:51 AM
Hi!
I have HP 15-ay007tx laptop bought a week ago. I have observed a curious charging behaviour with this laptop. I left my laptop charging overnight (in shut down state). In the morning I booted my laptop just to check the charging and it showed 100% charged. I shut down the laptop immediately and left it switched off whole day. In the evening I checked the charging level again (of the unused laptop). I repeated this for 3 different days and each day the charging level stood at 87%, 90% and 88%.
I wonder if there is any issue with my laptop/battery as for apparantly nothing it's discharging. I have another HP laptop pavilion 15-e015tx and I do not observe such discharging behaviour with it.
Can HP experts/expert users shade some light on this? Has anybody experienced same thing with his/her HP laptop?
Thanks,
Atul.
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09-28-2016 12:28 PM
Thank you for replying
You are right, the part with the Linux OS wasn't showing up on my screen and to let you know, HP doesn't have Linux supporting applications at this time,
However, I found a few 3rd party links that should help you test your battery in ubuntu:
How to check battery status using terminal
Ubuntu 10.04 new battery calibration procedure
I would request you to follow the steps mentioned in the previous post related to calibrating & installing the latest battery drivers as that should resolve the issue.
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Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
09-28-2016 07:55 AM
Thank you for showing your interest in the HP Forums,
I’d like to help 🙂
As I understand the laptops battery is discharging while it's in a shutdown state and you need assistance in resolving this concern,
I have a few suggestions for you,
You will need to Understand Lithium-Ion and Smart Battery Technology: Click here for details
Checking the Status of the Battery using the HP Battery Check its a utility in HP Support Assistant that provides a simple but accurate test of the battery.
The maximum capacity of all batteries decreases with time and use. Loss of battery capacity varies with product configuration and usage, including but not limited to product model, applications running, power management settings, and product features. The battery warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship that result in failure; it does not cover natural deterioration of battery capacity. To determine if a battery has had a warranted failure, you may need to run additional diagnostics.
To get the latest version of the HP Battery Check, download and install HP Support Assistant
Remember that each time a battery is discharged and recharged, its useful life is shortened. To maximize battery life, charge it fully, and then remove it from the notebook while using AC power. Only use the battery when AC power is not available, and store the battery in a cool, dry place between uses - For FAQ's click here
Calibrating the Notebook Battery
Re-install the battery drivers
If the issue persists, you will need to either contact HP phone support by clicking here.
Or using this link to about Purchasing a Replacement Battery
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Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
09-28-2016 08:24 AM
Thanks @Riddle_Decipher for prompt reply.
I am not sure how much information which I provide while creating the question is visible on forum. So just in case it's not completely visible, my laptop does not run Windows. It's running Ubuntu 16.04 (Linux).
So I am not sure if I can effectively make use of the utilities you've prescribed. Do you have some utilities which I can use on Ubuntu?
Thanks,
Atul.
09-28-2016 12:28 PM
Thank you for replying
You are right, the part with the Linux OS wasn't showing up on my screen and to let you know, HP doesn't have Linux supporting applications at this time,
However, I found a few 3rd party links that should help you test your battery in ubuntu:
How to check battery status using terminal
Ubuntu 10.04 new battery calibration procedure
I would request you to follow the steps mentioned in the previous post related to calibrating & installing the latest battery drivers as that should resolve the issue.
If you are able to reach some resolution, please click on Accept Solution to help others with similar issues.
If you appreciate my assistance, please click on the thumbs up icon.
Both icons are below this post.
Have a good day, Ahead.
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
09-29-2016 03:20 AM
@Riddle_Decipher
Thanks for the links. I was not aware of battery calibration procedure given in second link. In fact both these links are useful. I will try this method today and will update with my results in a couple of days time.
Best regards,
Atul.
10-01-2016 01:21 PM
@Riddle_Decipher
I re-calibrated the laptop battery using the link earlier provided by you. With the re-calibration done, now the daily loss of charge stands at the average 8% which I hope is okay for Li-Ion battery.
I will monitor the charging loss for some more time for any deviation from this value. In case there is more or increasing deviation, I will get in touch with HP support for battery checkup.
Thanks for all your help and patience!
Best regards,
Atul.
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