05-25-2023 07:22 AM
Dear Asus,
I have a problem with my new Asus S 14 flip. There is battery drain after shut down - around 5% per 5 days. After month and a half battery is fully discharged and laptop is unable to switch on. I have to connect it to charger to make it possible to switch it on.
I think it is against user manual in which we can find on p.13 in "Standard battery care" section:
"If you are not using your device for a long period of time, ensure to charge the battery power to 50% then power off your device and disconnect AC power adapter. Recharge the battery power to 50% every three months to avoid over-discharging prevent damage to the battery"
I can't follow this statement because after 1,5 month my battery is fully discharge.
Dear Asus … I have two questions:
PS All tests in MyAsus app are positive.
Best Regards,
Greg
05-29-2023 11:48 PM
Dear Falcon_ASUS,
I have updated MyAsus app, all drivers and BIOS.
I think you missunderstood me.
I would kindly ask you to answer just only one simple question:
Thank you in advance,
Greg
05-30-2023 07:43 PM
@grgczyz
Regarding the model you are using, the battery drain data when the device is turned off, I have requested the technical department to confirm.
If there is any update, I will reply to you immediately.
Thank you.
05-30-2023 11:29 PM
Dear Falcon_ASUS,
I think it would be the best if you simply forward my question about "accepted battery drain standard after shut-down" to technical department.
I look forward to the answer.
Best Regards,
Greg
05-30-2023 11:43 PM
Dear Falcon_ASUS ... if such standards are not for public, then simply answer what is highest accepted (by Asus ) value of battery drain after shut-down for my particular model of laptop. You can always send the answer to my e-mail.
I would just like to know if it makes sense to send my laptop to the local Asus service.
Thanks,
Greg
05-31-2023 05:34 PM
@grgczyz
After confirmation by our tech team, it has been verified that in a powered-off state (with AC adapter disconnected), the battery discharge, including the power consumed by the motherboard itself, is approximately 1-2% over a 24-hour period. Therefore, the condition you reported is considered a normal phenomenon and does not require repairs. Thank you.