Already ran the updater.
Battery is always in the 'Charging' state despite not being connected to external power.
Persists across power cycles.
11-10-2019, 05:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2019, 05:12 PM by xalius.)
Sounds like a hardware issue, does it actually charge?
You should open a support ticket just in case you need some replacement PCB.
I also have this problem on any operating system. On chromium it can't even obtain batrtery status. I guess it goes along with the emmc not being recognized either. even after obtaining a new module (yes switches are set correctly, no it wasn't hotplugged) Hopefully support will get back to me on this
11-22-2019, 03:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2019, 04:00 PM by phuzy.)
When connecting to a powered USB-C dock, the battery state changes to 'Discharging'.
Not connected to USB-C dock nor 5V via barrel jack: 'Charging', actual state is 'Discharging'
Connected to USB-C dock: 'Discharging', actual state is ???
Connected to 5V via barrel jack: 'Charging', actual state is 'Charging'
I made the same observations with my PBP. I charge it mostly via the barrel plug. It works just fine, but the status is wrong. The values presented in Power Statistics Details don't seem to be plausible, as well.
Have you tried running a different OS from an SD card ?
Just curious, That could be a step in determining if it is a software or hardware problem.
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Good point. No, I haven't tried any other OS, yet. If I find the time to try this, I'll post any new findings.
I had a similar issue yesterday with the Manjaro image : the battery status was "charging" even though the laptop was unplugged. Also, the charge percentage was frozen to some value and didn't update anymore. I checked with upower to make sure it wasn't just an UI issue with the tray applet.
Plugging/unplugging the cable didn't fix it but rebooting did.