Battery drain during sleep mode

Ronald Kaulbach

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Hi. A short question for all Sufrace 2 owners. What is your average battery consumption for 6-8 hours night break? Last night it has been 11% for 7 hours which I find a lot. Any ideas why it is so high or is it normal?

Thanks, Ron
 
I have the same problem. The surface seems to lose 10-15% a day in sleep mode. Is there a setting I'm missing? My ipad might be 1% a day at its worst.
 
Maybe you have things running in the background like the email app set to notify you as soon as an email arrives, and other things.
 
Mine got just 1% drain tonight, but I have tweaked it a bit:

-Bluetooth off
-Email push every 1 hour
-Windows logging disabled
-Windows defender disabled
-Only 3 background agents: Mail, Skype, Facebook
-Static Lockscreen Wallpaper and No Camera from Lockscreen

Pretty happy with the results :smile:
 
Mine got just 1% drain tonight, but I have tweaked it a bit:

-Bluetooth off
-Email push every 1 hour
-Windows logging disabled
-Windows defender disabled
-Only 3 background agents: Mail, Skype, Facebook
-Static Lockscreen Wallpaper and No Camera from Lockscreen

Pretty happy with the results :smile:
How does the last help - the No Camera from Lockscreen?

And, how do you shut off/ on background apps?

Thanks
 
How does the last help - the No Camera from Lockscreen?

And, how do you shut off/ on background apps?

Thanks


The last helps because Camera would stay on "standby mode", so partially opened in background for faster loading when swiping down the lockscreen, it's a background agent too.

To disable other background agents go to Charm -> Settings ->_PC Settings -> And change Lockscreen/Background programs from there
 
The last helps because Camera would stay on "standby mode", so partially opened in background for faster loading when swiping down the lockscreen, it's a background agent too.

To disable other background agents go to Charm -> Settings ->_PC Settings -> And change Lockscreen/Background programs from there

Thanks very much. I turned off the camera and a few of the apps - like Viber, Alarm (since I have never used it in the time that I have had the Surface (both generations), Skype (I have Viber and Twitter on my phone and it best stays there).

Let's see if this makes a difference. Also, technically, then this should also make a difference when using the device on battery too, right?
 
I have the same problem. The surface seems to lose 10-15% a day in sleep mode. Is there a setting I'm missing? My ipad might be 1% a day at its worst.
Same for me. It bugs me out a bit but I guess we just have to live with it. I don't get why standby consumes so much energy while other platforms handle this much better while delivering the same service (also connected to Wi-Fi, getting mails etc.). When using the S2 actively the battery is quite good though I think!
 
Thanks very much. I turned off the camera and a few of the apps - like Viber, Alarm (since I have never used it in the time that I have had the Surface (both generations), Skype (I have Viber and Twitter on my phone and it best stays there).

Let's see if this makes a difference. Also, technically, then this should also make a difference when using the device on battery too, right?

Yep
 
The last helps because Camera would stay on "standby mode", so partially opened in background for faster loading when swiping down the lockscreen, it's a background agent too.

To disable other background agents go to Charm -> Settings ->_PC Settings -> And change Lockscreen/Background programs from there

Thanks, just turned off all the background apps, bluetooth was off, and I turned off the camera. Lets see what I get after a full charge now...
 
I have a theory that a lot of the BSoD and Tegra driver issues people have been having are causing battery drain.

If you look at your event log (even if you haven't experienced the above) you will probably see various issues like driver crashes etc... these happen while the device is asleep as well as awake so means the processor is being used etc... which in turn means the battery is drained more.

Some on the Microsoft Community who have managed to fix their BSoD and driver issues are reporting improved battery life.
 
I have a theory that a lot of the BSoD and Tegra driver issues people have been having are causing battery drain.

If you look at your event log (even if you haven't experienced the above) you will probably see various issues like driver crashes etc... these happen while the device is asleep as well as awake so means the processor is being used etc... which in turn means the battery is drained more.

Some on the Microsoft Community who have managed to fix their BSoD and driver issues are reporting improved battery life.

Makes sense. Now if I could only fix the driver issue...given that MS is as usual slacking!
 
Actually was going to post about the same thing about idle battery life. MS markets it as having "7-15 days" of idle battery life which looks to be wide enough to cover people with lots of background notification services running and people with none other than the normal system-level stuff. Unplugging my fully charged device, it will be dead within 24 hours even if I never take it out of idle. In-use battery life is still excellent, so I don't think it's hardware-related. I'll take a look through the event logs as the people above me mentioned.

Update: Checked my event logs, and the Windows→System log is packed with "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." entries.
 
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