Message from @AstroJannah

Discord ID: 499936899474128897


2018-10-11 13:27:00 UTC  

oh yeah, that'll be about right, rated input at the bottom is 1.5a

2018-10-11 13:27:18 UTC  

and why wouldn't i want to keep my phone topped up?

2018-10-11 13:27:25 UTC  

if your phone isnt an absolute shitter you should be able to just charge at night right?

2018-10-11 13:27:35 UTC  

theres just no real reason to

2018-10-11 13:27:41 UTC  

Or just charge it when it's not in use

2018-10-11 13:27:43 UTC  

yeah there is, less charge cycles = less wear

2018-10-11 13:28:24 UTC  

I thought draining was better? idk thats how it is for laptops anyhow

2018-10-11 13:28:37 UTC  

thats very old fashioned knowledge

2018-10-11 13:28:40 UTC  

not true for laptops either

2018-10-11 13:28:53 UTC  

older battery chemistries had a "memory" like that so it was good to keep cycling them

2018-10-11 13:28:56 UTC  

but not modern battery tech

2018-10-11 13:29:01 UTC  

That's only for Nickel

2018-10-11 13:29:02 UTC  

all about keeping the cycles as low as possible

2018-10-11 13:29:14 UTC  

oh, my laptop battery died a long time ago, its 8 years old so that makes sense

2018-10-11 13:29:26 UTC  

Lithium doesn't suffer from the memory effect nor does get effected by charging it differently

2018-10-11 13:29:50 UTC  

charging a lithium battery from 90% to 100% will cause signficantly less wear than charging from say 40% to 100%

2018-10-11 13:30:06 UTC  

That's why they cap the charge <:alismirk:230784726615588865>

2018-10-11 13:30:20 UTC  

I've been draining mine all the way since I got it hahaha

2018-10-11 13:30:25 UTC  

and thats why i keep it topped up during the day, so i rarely do a full charge cycle

2018-10-11 13:30:26 UTC  

thanks for the info man

2018-10-11 13:30:45 UTC  

Which phone do you have Adam?

2018-10-11 13:30:51 UTC  

mine has a replacable battery fortunately so its not a huge concern

2018-10-11 13:31:09 UTC  

Mi Mix 2S

2018-10-11 13:31:22 UTC  

just got it and the battery isn't THAT big so i wanna keep it healthy for as long as possible

2018-10-11 13:31:34 UTC  

I think xiaomi doesn't limit the charge capacity on those things

2018-10-11 13:31:58 UTC  

i haven't read anything about that tbh

2018-10-11 13:31:59 UTC  

do they not?

2018-10-11 13:32:25 UTC  

my samshit has been fine for at least 2 years of usage

2018-10-11 13:32:26 UTC  

i'll probably root it eventually and cap it with accubattery or something to stop it at 80% or so anyway

2018-10-11 13:32:46 UTC  

So far Samsung is the only one known to cap their battery's to 80% so the capacity stays 95% after 1 or 2 years worth of cycles

2018-10-11 13:33:09 UTC  

its a pretty smart thing to do tbh

2018-10-11 13:33:13 UTC  

Some users on XDA managed to remove the 80% battery limit but required modified software

2018-10-11 13:33:27 UTC  

my sony walkman has an option to cap it at 90

2018-10-11 13:33:34 UTC  

nice

2018-10-11 13:33:37 UTC  

might be the same for sony phones

2018-10-11 13:33:44 UTC  

it would be nice as a configurable option in any phone

2018-10-11 13:33:54 UTC  

Hell even the Nissan leaf has that option

2018-10-11 13:34:00 UTC  

what's the sweet spot for battery level

2018-10-11 13:34:03 UTC  

just don't wanna bother with rooting this thing just yet but i'll get around to it

2018-10-11 13:34:04 UTC  

20-80 right?

2018-10-11 13:34:21 UTC  

A (your smartphone automatically does this for you) out of 100