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Originally Posted by rcentros
It seems batteries often accelerate their discharge rate as it the gauge gets lower.
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This is true, for a number of reasons.
You can look at the discharge curve of a battery and it "falls off a cliff".
But also, with an old style flash light as the batteries wear out the light bulb gets dimmer and uses less current. So the discharge rate slows.
OTOH, when the voltage of a device battery decreases the current
increases as the load is a constant power.
I have a WiFi router that came with a 9V AD adapter. Well, since everything here runs on 12V I thought it pretty silly to make 120V AC just to get 9V DC. So I just directly plugged in 12V into the router and it works fine and takes less current than it does on the 9V adapter.
Also, it's criminal in this day and age to have battery charge state quantified to 4-5 levels.