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           Hello Community,

                                             I ran a battery report on my hp battery and it shows that the battery went from26,359 mWh to 1,219,903 mWh. can someone explain what this means.

                                                                                                                    thanks KINGPIN300800

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Hi  @kingpin300800,
 

Thanks for reaching out!


From what you’ve described, it looks like the numbers in your battery report may not be displaying correctly. Normally, the report shows two key values:

Design Capacity: The original maximum charge the battery was designed to hold.

Full Charge Capacity: The current maximum charge the battery can hold after wear and usage.

Batteries naturally lose capacity over time.

 

To help us validate this properly, could you please share a screenshot or picture of the battery report? That way, we can check the details and confirm.

 

I hope this helps. 

I'm an HP Employee.


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