Hi,
Jan Stary wrote:
Perhaps this is intended; does it mean that once the battery gets
to a capacity of 1Wh, then having it charged to 1Wh will be a "full"
battery? Would it be better if apm -l said the battery is
(14.75 / 48.84) full now?
Exctly that. At each cycle, every battery, but especia
On 2015-02-12, Jan Stary wrote:
> Would it be better if apm -l said the battery is
> (14.75 / 48.84) full now?
No, because then you wouldn't know when it had finished charging.
> My question is: what exactly makes 14.75 the last "full" capacity?
> How is that determined? Does the code for hw.sensors somehow observe
> the AC is connected, but it's not getting charged
> for the last $N minutes, so this must be the full capacity
> or is this just what the battery tells us vi
current/amd64 on a Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below).
The battery gets used, as batteries do.
With AC connected:
$ sysctl hw.sensors.acpibat0
hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt0=11.10 VDC (voltage)
hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt1=12.37 VDC (current voltage)
hw.sensors.acpibat0.power0=0.00 W (rate)
hw.sensors.acpibat0.
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