I recently received a M35i from a friend for free as it was considered rubbish, having only a day or so battery life. The phone is one of the first M35i
I recently received a M35i from a friend for free as it was considered rubbish, having only a day or so battery life. The phone is one of the first M35i
I haven't managed to find the perfect graph, but I hope this one helps. Use the 1/5C curve as an example, but the current draw is actually less than that and will mean the drop off at the end is steeper.
A 3.6v NiMH battery consists of three 1.2v cells. When the battery is at 3.5v, each cell is then at ~1.17v and is probably about 90% discharged. I would expect the drop from 3.5v to 3v (100% discharged) to be quite quick, a matter of hours unfortunatly.
Still, a couple of days is better than the original 12hrs life I guess.
Best regards,
J.
ah thank you this is exactly what I need to know (100% discharge @ 3,0V)
hey, this seems to be a quite good article
but I still have one problem: although I tried hard I didn't manage to find a playe where I can download a cracked version of Sensors Tool
can you help me?
I think that the formula to avoid misunderstandings should look like this:
{ (SpgY04V
Hi BigBen,
I don't recall it ever needing a crack - or not the version that has been linked in previous posts.
Give this a shot:
http://download.siemens-club.ru/files/sensortool13.zip
J. :-P
hey, thanks for your help!
but although I finally managed to check my phone with Sensors Tool, I'm not able to fix the battery bug...
the problem is:
the program doesn't how me any VBattDSP value!
so what should I do now? with I can't work any further...
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
@mestrini
It would also be more clear if I could use a graphical layout
There should be no problems if you follow BEDMAS, but indeed it would be clearer if I had double-bracketed the division expression:
VBatt = ((SpgDelta/(SpgY04V
Hi BigBen,
If you have a peek in the .ini file it only has the memory locations for the VBattDSP value in software versions v18 & v24. I'm also running v25, and although you could downgrade SW to get it to display that field, I just used the method I posted above.
By using the existing values you can calculate what the VBattDSP value is:
VBattDSP = (SpgY04V
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