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#11
Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
and how much battery das battery-eye use?
noticeable?
Can't notice it, so I'd say it use very little battery, but I can not be sure.
 

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Just run some tests of running a converted DVD 'Lord of the Rings' constantly and seeing how long the battery would last with wifi and most things disabled.

It lasted about 4 hours and 10 mins.
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could you share what your application exactly measures? (where does those readings come?)
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
could you share what your application exactly measures? (where does those readings come?)
Install Battery-eye and you can see these reports of your battery use.
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Originally Posted by cardiff-blues View Post
Install Battery-eye and you can see these reports of your battery use.
no, where does the reports appear to battery-eye?

is there a random number generator? does it read something from dbus? does it read something from /dev/? etc
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
could you share what your application exactly measures? (where does those readings come?)
I'm just guessing here but if I'd make that program, I'd use
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lshal | grep battery.reporting.current;date
every 10 minutes or so, and store the values.
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
could you share what your application exactly measures? (where does those readings come?)
Looks like it reports 3 values from "lshal -u /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/bme" :

battery.voltage.current
battery.reporting.current
battery.charge_level.percentage
 

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Large Kudos to the author. This application has lots of potential (estimating usage at current level etc.). Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
Yesterday, the phone charged up overnight and remained pretty-much fully charged from 3AM to about noon (I'm a late starter at the weekend), whereas last night it charged up at about the same time, but immediately started dropping off. You can also see the change in discharge rate when full-time MfE checks kick in.
It's interesting looking at the different graphs - the mAh graph doesn't show any drop off after charging, but I'd guess this is "backdated" after unplugging, as this bme value doesn't update while plugged in. Similarly, the % graph is presumably interpreted from the mV graph during this period (the mV figure seems to be the only one updated while plugged in).
 
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