My Lenovo ThinkPad T61
is rather old, and a couple of years ago I had to replace the battery as the old one was dead. Now the replacement battery seems like dying a slow death, but I get conflicting data from xfce4-power-manager
. So I'm wondering if there is a way to check whether the battery is healthy.
The symptoms are as follows:
- The power manager indicates that the
battery is fully charged
- If I disconnect the AC charger, then the battery status jumps to
47%
or similar in less than 5min - And in less than 15min the laptop runs out of juice and shuts down
I tried to check upower
data:
root@malou-laptop:/home/liv# upower --enumerate
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
root@malou-laptop:/home/liv# upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
native-path: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/device:00/PNP0C09:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: SANYO
model: 92P1137
serial: 885
power supply: yes
updated: Wed 19 Feb 2014 09:35:37 PM CET (23 seconds ago)
has history: yes
has statistics: yes
battery
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: fully-charged
energy: 70.38 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 72.42 Wh
energy-full-design: 71.28 Wh
energy-rate: 26.561 W
voltage: 12.4 V
percentage: 97.1831%
capacity: 100%
technology: lithium-ion
I also looked at ACPI
data:
root@malou-laptop:/home/liv# cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info
present: yes
design capacity: 71280 mWh
last full capacity: 72420 mWh
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage: 10800 mV
design capacity warning: 3621 mWh
design capacity low: 200 mWh
cycle count: 0
capacity granularity 1: 1 mWh
capacity granularity 2: 1 mWh
model number: 92P1137
serial number: 885
battery type: LION
OEM info: SANYO
root@malou-laptop:/home/liv# cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charged
present rate: 0 mW
remaining capacity: 70380 mWh
present voltage: 12400 mV
But I cannot pinpoint anything suspicious: the design capacity
and last full capacity
seem healthy to me.
So is there some other utility that could indicate whether the battery is working as expected, or needs replaced?