11-13-2019, 08:43 PM
(11-13-2019, 11:12 AM)aaditya Wrote:(11-10-2019, 10:42 PM)VoxUnius Wrote:(11-07-2019, 03:52 PM)jpakkane Wrote: I measured the power usage over a day using the Mate power daemon. This is what it plotted.
It seems that charging via USB-C is almost as efficient as using an actual charger. The suspend one is weirder: it uses energy as much as a charger can put in the battery. I entered suspend by clicking on the power button and then selecting suspend on the pop up menu. Obviously something is not being properly powered down. This is with the default Debian image.
Hmm... ~20% in 1 hour. I haven't dealt with laptops for quite some time. Does it look a bit slow?
It looks like 3A DC is not enough to power a running machine. My one, even though it's powered by the DC adapter, still drains the battery pretty fast (under heavy load, I must admit). Wonder if having a 4A adapter would help?
Can someone from the Pine team or a knowledgeable person confirm if its possible to have a 5V 4A or 5V 5A adapter?
I think it would be useful for people who use the laptop heavily and those who have NVME drive installed.
Not that I'm a knowledgeable person, but I'm hoping to become one pretty soon. I've ordered a 4A adapter, which should be delivered on 18/11. I'll keep you updated