Thank You for your replies, guys.
I was hoping that Pine would have some good measurement equipment available, and that there would be some real world numbers.
I have asked Luke if there are any real world measurements available.
The actual power consumption for the Pinebook Pro will depend on the hardware components used in this specific system as a whole, including the efficiency of the AC adapter used.
The number for "Idle" could vary depending on each use case, of course, but in this case I would be interested in the power consumption for the standard configuration (no additional devices or accessories connected), fully charged, freshly logged in to the default OS (preferably a clean install), with WiFi turned on and connected, and no additional apps started.
And then each of us can take it from there.
From what I've seen so far [1], the battery in the Pinebook Pro is 3.8V (nominal) and 10000 mAh = 38 Wh. Model Name: NV-40110180.
[1] Early photo of the innards posted by Luke: PINE64 Community Stall at FOSDEM 2019
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...6#pid44316
I was hoping that Pine would have some good measurement equipment available, and that there would be some real world numbers.
I have asked Luke if there are any real world measurements available.
The actual power consumption for the Pinebook Pro will depend on the hardware components used in this specific system as a whole, including the efficiency of the AC adapter used.
The number for "Idle" could vary depending on each use case, of course, but in this case I would be interested in the power consumption for the standard configuration (no additional devices or accessories connected), fully charged, freshly logged in to the default OS (preferably a clean install), with WiFi turned on and connected, and no additional apps started.
And then each of us can take it from there.
(07-24-2019, 01:57 PM)fire219 Wrote: The battery in the Pinebook Pro (and the original Pinebook, for that matter) is 37Wh. That is 3.7V and 10Ah. Because, ya know, watt-hours = voltage * amp-hours.
It's basically identical to the Chromebook you're referring to.
From what I've seen so far [1], the battery in the Pinebook Pro is 3.8V (nominal) and 10000 mAh = 38 Wh. Model Name: NV-40110180.
[1] Early photo of the innards posted by Luke: PINE64 Community Stall at FOSDEM 2019
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...6#pid44316