Battery Eater is a testing tool intended to reveal the potential of anotebook battery pack. Battery Eater can measure the minimum operation time of anotebook (when all power-saving options are disabled) under conditions close tothe maximum workload (Classic mode). You should be aware, though, that suchconditions rarely occur during an ordinary use of a notebook and should beregarded as reflecting the minimum time the notebook can work on its battery.Battery Eater will show a result closest to the maximum possible in the "Idle"and in the "Reader's Test" mode (when all power-saving options are fullyenabled).

Battery Eater is a testing tool intended to reveal the potential of a notebook battery pack. Battery Eater can measure the minimum operation time of a notebook (when all power-saving options are disabled) under conditions close to the maximum workload (Classic mode). Battery Eater will show a result closest to the maximum possible in the "Idle" and in the "Reader's Test" mode (when all power-saving options are fully enabled).


Battery Eater also draws the battery discharge graph where you can see the dynamics of the charge level.


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Windows only: Manufacturers make a lot of claims about laptop batteries nowadays, but it's hard to tell what your battery's true life is. Battery Eater will test it at load and under normal usage, so you have realistic expectations.

Battery Eater is a simple program that monitors your battery as it runs out of juice. The default test is a full load test, which will tax your CPU and GPU until the battery dies so you know your absolute minimum battery life. You can also run a "reader test", which merely displays and scrolls through text on your screen until the battery dies, so you know how long your battery will last through more typical use. Obviously, you want to start running the test after your battery has fully charged to get accurate results.

When you plug your computer back in and relaunch Battery Eater, it will display a results graph of the last test, letting you know how long the battery lasted, and what you can generally expect from it in the future. It's a helpful app to try out, albeit shocking if your expectations are significantly different than reality. If you're unhappy with the results, you can always make sure you're doing everything to maximize your laptop's battery life, too.

I just received my new Legion 7i laptop with iCUE lighting software and it is eating my battery almost 1% every min. While doing nothing. Can't keep the laptop plugged all the time. This not a desktop. Please fix it as early as possible and release a laptop version. Uninstall fix the issue. I get approx. 5hrs of life. But then whole laptop turns into a rainbow monkey(default). Yes I have formatted my laptop as well. Getting same result after installing iCUE. This software is definitely not tested or designed for laptops.:mad:

Hey, I'm pretty new to using this software but just bought a lenovo legion 7i and hope to avoid this battery drain issue! If I disable this iCue service you mentioned, does this mean I'm stuck with the rainbow puke rgb effect though?

It is very easy to set up. Voltage from the alternator/generator/ or your current voltage regulator goes to input. Adjusted output to the battery. With the engine running at normal and full speed, adjust the screw to 6.0 VDC or 6.5 VDC ( adjust to the highest voltage being produced by the bike). Once you find the correct setting your output, turn on the lights,brakes,etc and make sure their brightness is normal and the output voltage stays close to 6 volts. The device is very good at maintaining the set you set.

While that rule seems simple enough, it isn't always easy to follow. Laptop manufacturers have a tendency to overstate laptop battery life, and sometimes by no small margin. A manufacturer who claims ten hours of battery life rarely confesses that the stated battery life can only be achieved if you leave the laptop running at idle with the display a minimum brightness and WiFi off.

The only way to know what your laptop is really capable of is to benchmark it, and no program is better suited for this task than Battery Eater, one of only two free battery benchmark programs currently available and updated.

Once you've installed Battery Eater you'll find it is very easy to use. Opening the program will display a main menu that shows your current battery status. Hopefully the battery will show that it is fully charged and AC adapter is currently plugged in - after all, testing a half charged battery won't provide very good results!

Battery Eater will swing into action as soon as you've unplugged the AC adapter. The default benchmark is a simple 3D rendering of a battery that moves around your laptop's display. This will task both your laptop's CPU and GPU. As the Battery Eater test states, this benchmark is designed to give an indication of the minimum battery life that you can expect. If your laptop achieves three hours, for example, you'll know that your laptop will last at least three hours no matter what kind of crazy task you throw at it.

If you're interested in how your laptop battery might hold up during less intense use, however, you can use the included Reader's Test benchmark. This can be accessed by clicking on the Options button and then changing the Benchmark Mode to Reader's Test.

Once that's done, click on the Load Text button at the bottom of the window and select a text file. The Reader's Test, once activated, will open the text file and automatically scroll through the file time and time again until your laptop's battery gives out.

You can also test your laptop's maximum battery life by using the Idle test, which is again accessed through the Options menu. The Idle test is exactly what you'd think - it just keeps tabs on your laptop battery life while the laptop remains at idle.

Testing your laptop's battery will, of course, cause it to run out of juice. When the battery does finally kick the bucket everything on your computer will be shut down and the laptop will automatically go into hibernation.

Battery Eater is one step ahead of your laptop, however. The program automatically generates a report once your computer's laptop battery can endure no more.. This report is filed in your Battery Eater installation folder and is labeled with the date that you ran the benchmark.

Battery Eater can be a sobering program to use. Laptops that are supposed to be capable of more than six hours of battery life often achieve less than four hours during the default Battery Eater test. I highly suggest that you run the default benchmark, Reader's Test benchmark and Idle benchmark.

Yes, this will likely take a while - but remember, Battery Eater makes a report automatically when the laptop battery life gives out. You can turn Battery Eater on before hitting the sack and read the results the next morning. Just remember to modify your laptop's settings so that it does not automatically sleep or turn off the display, as either function can skew or ruin your test results!

My issue: For whatever reason, my 87' FA50 eats batterys like a monster. I have bought numerous batterys only for them to die (Loose voltage) and become unusable. Basically, the ped frys them and im sick of paying $25 a pop for these things.

I already have a bunch of upgrades to get this little beast up to 35mph or so. But if this battery problem persists, im going to start replacing all the electrical components and that could get costly.

The battery is just a generic 6V SLA battery I picked up cheap. You don't need one that large, really. I've never had any problems other than coming up with a box to keep it dry and mounted securely. Well, that and I swapped the 10a fuse out for a 20a because the battery would've popped the stock one.

Over charging boils the fluid from the batteries. Check what the voltage regulator is or is not doing if the FA50 has one, lots of old small bikes rely on the battery as the regulator. You can add one anyhow.

Get some distilled water and a oral syringe and make a habit of checking the battery weekly. SLA batteries and no/low maintenance batteries you can pop open the top and access the cells via the little rubber plugs to top up the water.

So I upgraded! I am now running a 6.6v LiFe Hobbico battery for RC Airplanes. On my two test subject fa50's, the batteries have handled nicely to powering everything and keeping it all fine and dandy. The best part is if you leave your moped for any amount of time just unplug the battery! It's simple! I have left these batteries outside in a cargo trailer for 2 years and the surface drain was very minimal. And have yet to experience an issue.

I would enjoy if other people hop on the wagon and tested the durability of these packs compared to the flooded cells. But be warned if you leave they key on and drain the battery It's gone forever no bringing it back. This swap is semi costly as you would have to invest in a LiFe charger of some kind in case you run them down in any situation. Plus the battery its self.

MA has all of the wiring diagrams you need and it seems like nobody has a clue...just like any vehicle even a car first check and clean all of the battery connections with baking soda/h2o/rinse/dry..., CLEAN- fuses, bulb sockets and ESPECIALLY the GROUNDS and secure the battery good and check the charging wire coming from the magneto...How difficult is that...and don't leave it in the bike over a long period of time... ff782bc1db

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