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Old 09-29-2016, 04:42 AM   #252
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Originally Posted by Alan_S View Post
I had (just tested powering off after I applied hwclock command) 100% before, after was 87% reported in koreader. Then I powered off again, than it showed 86%.
Is it the loss from 87% to 86%, or from 100% to 87% that bothers you? If it is from 87 to 86, I do not know how significant that difference is?

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Originally Posted by Alan_S View Post
Is there a command to enable me to see real battery percentage, or something before I do power off and after? To be sure that it is just a question of battery percentage reading?
If you use embryo's Measure battery duration for KSM, you can find the power status at the moment of powering off in /adds/kbmenu/t/log/uptime.txt. You can navigate to this file and read it with "tools > explore." You find the KSM 08 version in post #2. You can compare this to what KSM's check_battery.sh shows, after you reboot. The values are those provided by the system, how exactly they correspond to the real state of the battery I cannot say.

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Or, is it possible that that much battery is lost? I do fast power off cycles, it looks strange how that much less battery I have after powering on.
If you do fast power off cycles, does the power percentage continue to decrease each time? I mean after 10 times powering off do you go say from 86 to 78 or something like this?

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