Why not just turn it off? It will still discharge over weeks/months, but much more slowly.I'll check back in 14 days. I keep my fingers, arms, and eyes crossed for good luck.
Cheers - M²
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Why not just turn it off? It will still discharge over weeks/months, but much more slowly.I'll check back in 14 days. I keep my fingers, arms, and eyes crossed for good luck.
Cheers - M²
I stand corrected. I'll contact SW about mine.You've got a dud battery. After the above dives and stand-by time, it should be close to 90% remaining. Send it back.
IF battery goes down more that 1-2% per day in off modeWhat's the best way to test for a dud without diving? Watch mode? Stand by? What kind of drain would indicate a dud battery (I don't have AI).
Thanks!
Thanks. Mine seems fine in off mode, but I have worn it a couple of times as a watch and was surprised at the battery drain so wanted to be sure.IF battery goes down more that 1-2% per day in off mode
Dive should take 10-15% of battery or more like 2% per 10 mins.Thanks. Mine seems fine in off mode, but I have worn it a couple of times as a watch and was surprised at the battery drain so wanted to be sure.
That’s too much - should be no more than 4% drop per 24 hours max. Mine had started discharging quickly and Shearwater had me do a 48 hour battery drain test - mine went from 100%-82% in 48 hours.12hour period in off mode ... lost 8% at present it's 92%
yes i don't overcharge.
They want you to send it back caseless?you send back without the case