[PROBLEM]Strange problems with my GS2 XWLS8 ... - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am experiencing various problems that seem quite strange.
When I plug my charger into my phone, nothing happens.
Usually I'd get the charging tone instantly, but it can take upto 5mins until registering the charge now. Its also the same with USB connection to pc/laptop/console.
Whats worse is that when I remove it from charge/usb , the galaxy still displays the charging icon or 'connected as media device' stays in my notification bar?
Only until I reboot it goes back to normal but most of the time I can't even get to boot animation because it just shows the charging screen!
I charge my phone every night to 100%. If I turn my phone off, then back on, it'll either show me the charging boot screen symbol - or when I do manage to boot up successfully my battery drops MASSIVELY. It was 49% earlier, I rebooted and I had 8% left!
Im worried that my connecter may be damaged also as I dropped my phone whilst on charge and bent the charge port (not the phone port)... but there is another issue which isnt related to my battery which is my brightness/display problem.
If I let my phone screen turn off itself it turns off but then comes back on and stays on until i lock it manually using power?
If I cannot get this problem sorted do you think a wipe and re-flash would rid me of these annoyances?
Thanks!
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Hey,
it listen like a battery probably, but u can first check if it's system related when u do a factory reset (BACKUP before).
If this won't help, try to change battery (maybe a friend have same phone).
CHEERS
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Thanks man. I fully charged my battery last night and took it off charge, woke up and it was on 55%!
sent from the unknown

match_stick said:
Thanks man. I fully charged my battery last night and took it off charge, woke up and it was on 55%!
sent from the unknown
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kindly provide details on ROM/kernel etc in order for other members to help you out.
First you need to see what is eating you battery. though you have other issues. You can try reflashing the firmware with fullwip/factory reset.
1. install cpu spy and see whether the device is going to deep sleep properly. if not try the following. enable aeroplane mode, power-off, power-on, disable aeroplane mode.
2. you can install BBS and GSam battery monitor to see which application is consuming more battery
3. dont install new apps, monitor the device after flashing & installing above mentioned apps.

kmaq said:
kindly provide details on ROM/kernel etc in order for other members to help you out.
First you need to see what is eating you battery. though you have other issues. You can try reflashing the firmware with fullwip/factory reset.
1. install cpu spy and see whether the device is going to deep sleep properly. if not try the following. enable aeroplane mode, power-off, power-on, disable aeroplane mode.
2. you can install BBS and GSam battery monitor to see which application is consuming more battery
3. dont install new apps, monitor the device after flashing & installing above mentioned apps.
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Completely Stock firmware and kernel. (xwls8- spain.). No root.
I flashed again but still have the problem. Ive just installed NeatRom 4.1 to see if a rom change would help but still the same.
Just an example of what im dealing with ↓
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The sudden changes in the graph show when I reboot my phone.
One thing i haven't tried is a full wipe, which is what I intend to do now.
I will report back to post a report.
Thanks for the help. Much appreciated
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match_stick said:
Completely Stock firmware and kernel. (xwls8- spain.). No root.
I flashed again but still have the problem. Ive just installed NeatRom 4.1 to see if a rom change would help but still the same.
Just an example of what im dealing with ↓
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The sudden changes in the graph show when I reboot my phone.
One thing i haven't tried is a full wipe, which is what I intend to do now.
I will report back to post a report.
Thanks for the help. Much appreciated
sent from the unknown
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That's crazy, looks like a cliff next to a colorful forest!
Flasb new JB ROMs, media scanner is likely to go away.
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[Q] Yes, another battery issue.. 100% to 56% when idling/sleeping..

My phone was fully charged before I went to sleep so I unplugged it.. When I woke up.. my phone was at 56%.. How did that happen!?
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Get some data
Code:
adb shell cat /proc/wakelocks > wakelocks.txt
adb shell dmesg > dmesg.txt
Then zip up wakelocks.txt and dmesg.txt and post em' here.
40% drain overnight is symptomatic of something permanently inhibiting deep sleep. Only time I've seen this is when I attempted to get the I9100's BLN support working in my kernel.
If you don't know how to use ADB, Google it and learn. If you're on Windows, Droid Explorer can help you with this.
I know nothing about Android :/..
Does that require rooting the device?
runtohell121 said:
My phone was fully charged before I went to sleep so I unplugged it.. When I woke up.. my phone was at 56%.. How did that happen!?
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Perhaps I am missing something obvious but it looks like you had wifi on the whole time? That would do it. Also, you may want to download BetterBatteryStats and CPU Spy. With BBS, you can see what is wake locking your phone and with CPU Spy you can see how long the cpu is in each freq state. Since the phone was idle, it should be in the deep sleep mode but clearly something (wifi perhaps) kept it from sleeping.
I always thought hitting the power/sleep button will put the phone to deep sleep mode. I've done that once before like 2 days ago and my battery was 100% to around 97%.. but this time.. some how it went from 100% to 56%.
runtohell121 said:
I know nothing about Android :/..
Does that require rooting the device?
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No. It requires some software (and in the case of Windows, drivers) to be installed on your PC... Google is your friend, I gave you some good search terms to start with. Droid Explorer has been an easy way to get ADB working for a lot of Windows users from what I've heard.
tboooe said:
Perhaps I am missing something obvious but it looks like you had wifi on the whole time? That would do it. Also, you may want to download BetterBatteryStats and CPU Spy. With BBS, you can see what is wake locking your phone and with CPU Spy you can see how long the cpu is in each freq state. Since the phone was idle, it should be in the deep sleep mode but clearly something (wifi perhaps) kept it from sleeping.
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BBs sometimes misses wakelocks. Also, wifi set to "never sleep" will not eat THAT much battery. For example, I had my cell radio turned off with wifi set to "never sleep" last night - dropped from 100 to 96% in 9 hours.
/proc/wakelocks is more complete which is why I asked him to pull it and post it for analysis. BBS is a lot easier to understand, but /proc/wakelocks is more complete for someone here to look at and analyze.
runtohell121 said:
I always thought hitting the power/sleep button will put the phone to deep sleep mode. I've done that once before like 2 days ago and my battery was 100% to around 97%.. but this time.. some how it went from 100% to 56%.
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No, it won't - it tells the phone it CAN go into deep sleep mode, but it won't automatically do it. Imagine if you had an app doing something when you hit the button - the app might get really hosed if it can't finish what it's doing. Also, there's the background data Android use for mail syncing and such. That's why wakelocks are there - for an app to say, "I cannot be interrupted, do not interrupt me." The problem is, some apps misbehave and hold wakelocks when they shouldn't, preventing deep sleep from being entered.

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S (Vibrant): Phone randomly freezes, must reboot; screen fades to

This started to happen about two months ago; where the screen- using the phone/app, with the screen saver on or off, any apps that are running in the background- where the screen freezes; if the screen is on it will slowly fade to a series of horizontal lines or if the screen saver is on it stays black but the back light is on and is slightly visible at the correct angle.
This has been getting gradually worse over the past couple of weeks; to a point where it does this every day.
My previous Vibrant did not have this issue (except for the GPS, which this current phone still has) and with the same applications on both phones. I have tried (short of a factory reset) shutting down any apps that are running in the background with the same result.
This a picture of the horizontal lines.
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The only way to get the phone "unfrozen" is to hold in the power key until the phone reboots.
I tried discussing this with t-mobile and Samsung; all I get is to do a factory reset for a possible app issue/compatibility (see if it reoccurs, leaving all the apps out) or send the phone in for repair (out of warranty/70.00).
Has anyone run into this before(tried searching for this here and Google and did not come up with no fix/cause). Though according to the service rep at Samsung they have run into issue occurring (Samsung is aware of this specific problem, with this phone); even after trying a factory reset.
Edit: The t-mobile rep also said to remove the battery, with the phone on, once a week; saying this would help this problem; as a regular maintenance procedure. This does not seem like a normal procedure for any phone/device of any type. What could be the reason for this?
I did remove the battery from the phone while it was on; this remedied
the freezing problem for a couple of days. Having run into similar issues with capacitors in automotive modules holding a charge; causing some very odd problems and disconcerting and touching the positive and negative battery cables together to "drain" the capacitors . Could this be what this is for?
Is this software and/or hardware, defective phone?
You could try connecting with ADB and running logcat.
Depending on what logcat shows you, you might find errors being reported when it happens.
Might help you narrow it down to a software bug.
Alternatively - keep trying to isolate the problem.
Backup using Titanium backup or ClockworkMod then reinstall and clear cache and user data and don't install apps.
See if the problem comes back in a week, if not progressively restore your apps and data and see if it reoccurs.
I've had so many problems from old app and system settings which are kept after upgrading, and end up being incompatible with app/system updates.
All the best...
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dedman said:
You could try connecting with ADB and running logcat.
Depending on what logcat shows you, you might find errors being reported when it happens.
Might help you narrow it down to a software bug.
Alternatively - keep trying to isolate the problem.
Backup using Titanium backup or ClockworkMod then reinstall and clear cache and user data and don't install apps.
See if the problem comes back in a week, if not progressively restore your apps and data and see if it reoccurs.
I've had so many problems from old app and system settings which are kept after upgrading, and end up being incompatible with app/system updates.
All the best...
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I will try logcat and see what, if anything, is there; as a worse case I will do the app uninstall.
Do the horizontal lines eventually cover the whole screen if given enough time?
If so, it sounds like what I went through with custom kernels. I think I tried to set it on a power saving governor. When I turned on the phone from sleep, I would see the pattern lock screen frozen. I could not unlock it, just see lines popping up one by one until most of the screen turned a real light faded color. I don't know the exact cause of it, but it might do something with the phone not getting enough power? I could be way off. The only time I have real consistent issues with freezing or sleep of death was with those custom governors like smartass. When plugged in, it acted normal. Once unplugged, it would get lazy.
What i would do: ODIN.
Clear everything, don't save ANYTHING except SD card and contacts the important crap.
If it still occurs, it may be that is the screen itself, did you drop it somewhere? water get inside somehow??
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If it still occurs, it may be that is the screen itself, did you drop it somewhere? water get inside somehow??
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Haven't dropped it (yet) and has an otterbox cover on it, just in case; no where near any water.

[Q] Deep Sleep vs 200mhz and the epic battle for battery life...

I just checked with CPU Spy and found that my phone is sitting at min processor speed 58% of the time. Deep sleep is under 18%. Could this be the reason my battery life is so terrible?
Little background, I ran stock for 15 minutes (literally, in the AT&T store and in the car on the way to office). I followed this tutorial to get stock + root and made a glorious nAndroid backup.
That worked, but of course now I have the Yellow triangle on boot. Should have followed creepyncrawly's Guide How to Flash Custom Binaries Without Ever Incrementing the Flash Counter (but of course hind sight is 20/20). JIG has been ordered, on its merry way.
Next step was to follow Atinm's instructions for installing CM7 nightly which includes instructions to flash a different version of CWM 5.0.2.3 found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18052303
Ok... still with me? Simple enough. Ran CM7.1 for a week (it's great btw). Then I flashed another CWM from ROM Manager so I could easily run with the nightlies. But kept reading about UnNamed ROM, so let's try that out. Now I'm on 1.2 with Entropy's Daily Driver 11/03. But my battery drains pretty quick and I noticed my system isn't really going into Deep Sleep as it should.
I take it after all that, it is because I have facebook set to sync every 30 seconds? j/k Seriously though, here is my decidedly long apps list of Market apps. Anything troublesome in there? I turn off all automatic sync / notification features of Twitter, FB, Words with Friends. But I do use push email for Exchange and Gmail.
Here is the troublesome screengrab from CPU Spy that started my downward spiral.
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So did I screw something up along the way? Should I just be happy I bought a second battery with charging dock?
same boat here....
This would drain your battery life when your screen is off, not on. I am still in the process of figuring out my wakelocks. Strangely it would appear my JuiceDefender is unlocking my phone. Maybe that's normal when it is turning my wifi/data off.
I check everything manually, so typically I just turn off wifi/data in the UnNamed notification bar. Same with bluetooth/gps.
Note that deep sleep percentages are invalid if any of that time was on-charger time.
It's gotta be an app using a wake lock that is screwin me over. Some light reading:
[REF] Known identified battery drainers
...and here I thought I had searched the forum!
To be fair, I thought maybe I screwed up the radio or kernel by following the ODIN instructions for gaining root and flashing CWM, but looks like that is just paranoia. More than likely one of the many MANY market apps.
GOing to use Titanium and freeze the apps in Entropy's thread, including Facebook. I like the desktop web view better anyway. And no, I don't need Notified every time someones cat is super cute. That is what MMS is for
Installing Better Battery Stats from XDA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Will see what I can do
Deep sleep seems to sip about 1/5 to 1/8 as much power when idle, so it's very important. Some voltage control apps break deep sleep mode. And like they said, better battery stats is the way to find wakelocking apps. My phone is pretty always in deep sleep when I'm not using it.
Exchange email sync wake lock was the culprit. Specifically, for some reason it was hung synching my corporate calendar and draining about 15% per hour.
Going to remove sync account and wipe app cache, re setup and cross fingers.
::edit:: actually looks like Google Music was syncing constantly also...

battery drain issue

Sometimes, in idle mode mode, my phone drained battery very quickly (see picture). The best way to meet this case is restart phone, everything is back to normal. And battery life very good on idle mode, about 3-4 hours for 1%
I have tried many ways but can not find the cause. Please help me.
I use stock room .62
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You are not stock.... you have something misbehaving. Suggest you think carefully about the tweaks, mods, widgets and apps you deploy. And your settings, like WiFi screen off and so on. This is stock .62...
MaxMedia said:
Sometimes, in idle mode mode, my phone drained battery very quickly (see picture). The best way to meet this case is restart phone, everything is back to normal. And battery life very good on idle mode, about 3-4 hours for 1%
I have tried many ways but can not find the cause. Please help me.
I use stock room .62
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I'm not sure you're interpreting the graph correctly. The drop from 70% - 50% seems to happen much faster than the area you have circled in the screenshot.
I use the "stock room" and remove bloatware. Root by "root xperia", unlockbootloader.
battery 70% - 50% drop faster because i use wifi for web browser.
list bloatware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366314&highlight=bloatware
MaxMedia said:
I use the "stock room" and remove bloatware. Root by "root xperia", unlockbootloader.
battery 70% - 50% drop faster because i use wifi for web browser.
list bloatware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366314&highlight=bloatware
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I see. Have you tried Juice Defender? The paid version is excellent!
You may therefore have a crappy app running after browsing... which I haven't as you can see from my curve. What app are you using for browsing?
Avoid "fix-it" widgets like you have and any task killers.... let Android do its thing. It works.
I use default web browser.
Hmmm... so do I. I've just run the browser for a few minutes and closed it. I will check the battery status shortly and report.
How did you update to .62? I did it like this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20842024&postcount=45
... to avoid "issues" due to flashing over previous builds.
No problem several hours after using Browser...
Also check that the phone is deep sleeping.... other image attached
I have this problem from fw .283, .42 and now .62. I have tried "Force Stop" a few applications running, but have not found cause.
And I will try by installing the new fw .62 and do not delete anything including bloatware.
I have the same problem for fw 0.42.
I had problem with 0battery lvl so I follwed this tut to alteast get the phone working:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332399
Now I can use the phone without the charger but after 2-3hours the phones dies and needs recharging. Can't find the problem. :/
Today, I switch from "2G" to "3G" to browse the web. And after return to idle mode, battery drained very fast.
When switch to flight mode, all back to normal (2mA on idle mode).
I think a problem in 3g/2g modes.
Story continues....62 stock (rooted)
Linear discharge
PS: Just noticed that you have a history of "Battery Drain" going back to October... with all sorts of weird builds. Perhaps you should avoid installing loads of half-baked apps and widgets. And builds.

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Encryption?
Hi, will I be able to use the full device encryption with this ROM? Would the choice of Recovery and custom kernel affect this too? (Using Ext4)
ArmyOf_IFeelGood said:
Hi, will I be able to use the full device encryption with this ROM? Would the choice of Recovery and custom kernel affect this too? (Using Ext4)
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Encryption isn't working on this ROM.
Gmail/Hangouts FC
Copied from logcat:
E/webviewchromiumloader( 5450): Failed to open relro file /data/misc/shared_relro/libwebviewchromium32.relro: No such file or directory
---------- Post added at 04:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:26 PM ----------
dagmoller said:
Copied from logcat:
E/webviewchromiumloader( 5450): Failed to open relro file /data/misc/shared_relro/libwebviewchromium32.relro: No such file or directory
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Installing Android WebView from play store solves the problem
dagmoller said:
Copied from logcat:
E/webviewchromiumloader( 5450): Failed to open relro file /data/misc/shared_relro/libwebviewchromium32.relro: No such file or directory
Installing Android WebView from play store solves the problem
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Please send me the complete LogCat.
Trafalgar Square said:
Please send me the complete LogCat.
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dagmoller said:
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Code:
E/WebViewFactory(25156): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.invokeOriginalMethodNative(Native Method)
E/WebViewFactory(25156): at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.handleHookedMethod(XposedBridge.java:675)
E/WebViewFactory(25156): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(<Xposed>)
No Support with Modifications like XPOSED.
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Code:
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E/WebViewFactory(25156): at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(<Xposed>)
No Support with Modifications like XPOSED.
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Sorry, forgot to uninstall it.
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Battery Percentage
Hi to all,
I am using the build 29 build of @Trafalgar Square. Everything is working fine but i have one issue and don't know it is related with the rom. My s3 battery is draining fast since i am using a new battery. I am trying to find solutions with Boeffla kernel, xposed framework and etc. I have noted that after my battery energy finished after plugged in and restart it shows approximately 35% - 40% energy. I used battery drainer to finish all the energy and in few minutes it goes to zero which i also verified when i plugged in while "power off".
I hope i can described it smoothly.
The summary is that what should i have to do for a stable battery percentage
frtlr said:
Hi to all,
I am using the build 29 build of @Trafalgar Square. Everything is working fine but i have one issue and don't know it is related with the rom. My s3 battery is draining fast since i am using a new battery. I am trying to find solutions with Boeffla kernel, xposed framework and etc. I have noted that after my battery energy finished after plugged in and restart it shows approximately 35% - 40% energy. I used battery drainer to finish all the energy and in few minutes it goes to zero which i also verified when i plugged in while "power off".
I hope i can described it smoothly.
The summary is that what should i have to do for a stable battery percentage
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First day i have installed some tools and added one google and two exchange email and a whatsapp account. (Sync and high accuracy location on)
Phone mostly couldn't go deep sleep during the all day. But next day everything works really great. %3 battery consumption per hour.
Note: Forgot to say that i changed kernel to Boeffla 4.0-alpha18 CM12-NG
Great job devs and thank you...:good:
Help for Bricked Phone
I was using Blisspop 4.0.3 and tried to install this unofficial cm 12.1. In cwm recovery it got stuck in the middle. When nothing happened for long i rebooted and went to recovery again. Can anyone provide me pit, csc, pda etc all files so that i can flash with odin and get my phone back to life.
Thanks in advance
Why not install a stock TW rom and start from fresh? Flashing pit etc. can only get you in more trouble. I did that yesterday. Just my two cents. Oh and use TWRP, better than CM.
Getting a message on the iconpanel which says "no simcard". When i check the upper right corner, i have signal and 3g, and its working. Visual bugg?
Oxizee said:
Getting a message on the iconpanel which says "no simcard". When i check the upper right corner, i have signal and 3g, and its working. Visual bugg?
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no problem here. please send a screenshot.
Can't include links or images here since i am not above 10 posts. Sigh
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Check your PM.
Charged battery to 100%. Charging cable stayed at phone. Installed alot of apps after that. Screen says battery is still 100% in the upper right corner. When you disconnect the charging cable, it drops instantly to 97%. Yesterday i had a instant drop to 91% after heavy use, after i disconnected the charging cable.
- Tried an other Theme(default theme), stays the same.
- Tried with new battery and old battery, stays the same.
The charging goes just fine, so battery or inside battery chip isnt faulty.
edit: Does this Cyanogenmod version tickle charge after its fast charged to 100%? I was watching the charge process, but every time when it charged to 100%, it seems it stopped charging or not charging enough after, and losing a few % over night. I had never had this with my old 4.3 version.
Battery
Hi, i have a question about battery.
This is my first custom ROM i always used original ROM.
I charge my battery to 100% and day after without using my telephone battery was about 97% and this is nice [Settings - Battery showing my standby mode about 12 days] but then i use my telephone ~5 minutes [i check sms and calls] battery going down about 3-4% [93%]. This is normal or something is wrong? For me this is fast.
WiFi is OFF, Location is OFF, Internet is OFF, Screen brightness is 30% and i dont use extra apps like FB, Twitter and other.
Sorry for my english and thanks for help.
I have the same Jaro. Think its normal.
Maybe author of ROM confirm us this situation. Will be nice.
EDIT: It's strange. I turn on wifi and check my mails, it was about 3 minutes and battery going down 2%.... it's to fast for me...
Depends what i am running, but it drains pretty fast. How can i what is draining?

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