Narrowed it down a bit.
4.19.208-1 does not exhibit any battery drain issues when sleeping sometime
before powering off.
- 0% in 7 hours (97% -> 97%)
- 0% in 5 hours (100% -> 100%)
5.4.150-1 does.
- 54% in 10 hours (91% -> 37%)
- >34% in 12 hours (34% -> Dead)
Could someone else with
I ran one more test (twice) since my last comment.
Following the resolution of a StackExchange answer I found [1], I can
confirm that when I run Manjaro on Linux 4.14.248-1, even with
sleep/suspend, I don't face any heavy overnight battery drain.
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Test 4:
1. Boot (and wait a few
I've collected some more data and it seems to suggest that maybe
suspend/sleep has something to do with this?
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Test 1:
1. Boot (and wait a few seconds after signing in).
2. Suspend/Sleep (using the "sleep" button from Manjaro/KDE's GUI).
3. Wait 20 seconds.
4. Wake from sleep.
Oh, I should mention that I faced the same issue when running Ubuntu
18.04 (DE: XFCE) last year. Sadly, I don't recall which version of the
kernel I was running - the damage to my battery ended up getting so bad
that by the end of the year, my battery lost it's capacity to hold
charge and I had to
Hello. I would just like to mention that I, too, face this same exact
issue. I'm running Manjaro and can confirm that I observe this issue on
both Linux 5.10.70-1 and Linux 5.13.9-2. After a full week of testing I
can confirm that I face this power drain only when gracefully shutting
down from