Quote from: Maciej Eckstein on May 06, 2020, 18:11:04
If the batteries in SB3 will be glued down like in my SB2 those products are incredible waste of money. A 4k Euro laptop is basically garbage after 2 years and 240 cycles on the battery that now has about 30% capacity.
And the problem is that both batteries (screen and base) need to be in mint condition to be able to run anything demanding on battery.
A GIS visualization on the GPU needs 100W of power, and now it immediately crashes laptop (GPU disconects) as one of the batteries is failing.
Either you're doing something terribly wrong (and I have met people capable of killing a battery under a year), you've got a faulty unit or Microsoft uses utter trash for their batteries.
A battery is considered at the end of its life when it reaches 80 % of nominal capacity. When a manufacturer claims a battery has a lifespan of 1000 cycles (a good consumer electronics grade Li-ion), it shouldn't drop below 80 % before 1000 cycles. Even a piece of trash consumer battery should manage about 250-300 cycles before dropping below 80 %. If your battery is at 30 %, of course it can't support the current required. It's not a battery, it's a paperweight.