Monkey wrote:ah I see, that is in the SuperUser(?) options - Fast charging is automatically enabled when FI -mode is active. Non-fast charging will see your charge rate drop to around 400-500mA
So mine's always on fast charging, and it's never gone above 1100mA charge rate (even inputting 6.9A as mentioned above), but usually hovers around 750-900mA, depending on how many applications are open, screen brightness, etc. NOTE: My measurements are based off the CurrentWidget app (which I don't think works on Nexus 7 1st gen), so unsure if they're accurate.
At 750-900mA, charge rate is approx 1% every 2 mins.
TheFirstEskimo wrote:Monkey wrote:ah I see, that is in the SuperUser(?) options - Fast charging is automatically enabled when FI -mode is active. Non-fast charging will see your charge rate drop to around 400-500mA
So mine's always on fast charging, and it's never gone above 1100mA charge rate (even inputting 6.9A as mentioned above), but usually hovers around 750-900mA, depending on how many applications are open, screen brightness, etc. NOTE: My measurements are based off the CurrentWidget app (which I don't think works on Nexus 7 1st gen), so unsure if they're accurate.
At 750-900mA, charge rate is approx 1% every 2 mins.
Thanks for the conformation My battery is constantly draining as I work away for a month at a time. It takes a few hours of driving to charge it back to 100% on the current, hence my interest in the 'fastcharge' feature.
Flat6Estate wrote:Yes, one job at a time, i know. Lets start with the battery drain.
I have TWRP (if that matters) and an unlocked bootloader
I'm running Timurs USBRom, the very final version, on my nexus 7 2012
How do I go about figuring out what is causing the battery drain overnight?
My thoughts are to charge it up to 100% (in the house) to begin with, and install some app to monitor usage. But which app is recommended for this monitoring?
Flat6Estate wrote:yes torque pro....hoping this isn't the issue....
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