Very fast battery drain when powered off - LilyGO® T-Echo Badge Version
b8fly opened this issue · comments
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Describe the bug
When powered off (Normal Off Screen) the T-Echo completely drains battery very fast (in days).
(Is this normal and expected behavior? If I do not use the fully charged device for a few days the battery is drained totally and I have first to recharge it before use.)
To Reproduce
Fully charge the device. Shut off and wait a few days.
Expected behavior
With a sleep current as documented of 0.25mA the expected discharging time of the powered off device should be around 140 days (850mAh battery). So the drawn current of the device seems to be much higher (maybe around 5mA did not measure it precisely).
Thank you for your research.
A normal bridge (simple wire - no resistor) will solve the problem? Did I understand that correctly? I don't know if I can do this without destroying the board.
I will probably simply put a switch between the battery and the board.
Thanks again for solving the problem and keep up the great work!
T-Echo boards with Zetta Device ZD25WQ16B flash memory chip are the only affected.
Resolution: fixed
T-Echo firmware binaries were updated in this commit: 97fe84a
It was reported that sleep current of an average T-Echo with ZD25WQ16B flash has become at or lower than 0.5 mA