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Pinebook Pro never charge to 100% - esud - 03-22-2020

I have following problem: My Pinebook Pro with the default OS never charge to 100%. So, when it is connected with the 5v charger, when I put the mouse on battery icon, the maximal percentage what I can see is 93% ("Laptop battery charging (93.0%)"). Do someone know if this is a hardware or software problem? And are there another people who have similar problem?


RE: Pinebook Pro never charge to 100% - mas90 - 03-24-2020

(03-22-2020, 01:30 PM)esud Wrote: I have following problem: My Pinebook Pro with the default OS never charge to 100%. So, when it is connected with the 5v charger, when I put the mouse on battery icon, the maximal percentage what I can see is 93% ("Laptop battery charging (93.0%)"). Do someone know if this is a hardware or software problem? And are there another people who have similar problem?

My Pinebook Pro was similar when it first arrived but after a few charge/discharge cycles, the battery circuity seems to have sorted itself out and figured out what 100% is!


RE: Pinebook Pro never charge to 100% - bcnaz - 03-25-2020

(03-22-2020, 01:30 PM)esud Wrote: I have following problem: My Pinebook Pro with the default OS never charge to 100%. So, when it is connected with the 5v charger, when I put the mouse on battery icon, the maximal percentage what I can see is 93% ("Laptop battery charging (93.0%)"). Do someone know if this is a hardware or software problem? And are there another people who have similar problem?

 Yep,  I have an original ISO  and the recent ANSI  they both charge to 99%..

But that is close enough,  I am not certain how accurate that is anyhow.

No problems with run time and they seem to hold their charge for a long time sitting on the shelf.

From what I understand it is the more discharge and recharge cycles they go through,
    .....     the more accurate the indicator gets.