Barnaby
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I recently finally got my Pandora fixed after it suffered from the LCD cable issue for several months. For a couple of weeks my Pandora has been running great, but now I'm running into some odd battery issues.
At first, it just died while in sleep, which is understandable as I'd left it on for a couple of days. When I checked it it was around 28% battery, and about 2 or 3 hours later it had run out of power. So I plugged it in to charge. Nothing happened. Tried charging it through both USB and mains but the same thing happened. I removed and replaced the battery a few times - eventually the unit turned itself on. This is when I noticed something wrong - the battery was then reporting an 80% charge, yet quickly entered the "low power - will shut down in x seconds" mode. At least now it was finally accepting a charge, so I left it to charge where I could keep an eye on it. Not long later, (certainly not long enough for it to finish charging) the charge light turned off again and was now saying it was fully charged. So I just decided to play some games - maybe I just needed to fully discharge it? At about 80% power left (maybe an hour or two of PSX emulation) the unit shut off without warning. Now I can charge the unit, but it always charges too fast, and instead of switching off at 80%, the battery is just draining incredily quickly - I just played Yoshi's Island for 15 minutes at 800MHz, and the battery went down from 86% to 57%.
I'm sorry for the long post explaining battery faults but I just wanted to explain everything I've tried and tested. I'm assuming this might be because I left the battery out of my Pandora for a good 4 months while I was waiting to send it for repair - I sent it once but the package never got to ED and it was eventually sent back, which is why it's been left for quite a while. Do I need to buy a new battery (and if so, where from? I'm in the UK so I was thinking of Craig's shop, but I can't remember the URL for it and it's not on the Openpandora homepage anymore...) or can I get a replacement through some kind of warranty?
At first, it just died while in sleep, which is understandable as I'd left it on for a couple of days. When I checked it it was around 28% battery, and about 2 or 3 hours later it had run out of power. So I plugged it in to charge. Nothing happened. Tried charging it through both USB and mains but the same thing happened. I removed and replaced the battery a few times - eventually the unit turned itself on. This is when I noticed something wrong - the battery was then reporting an 80% charge, yet quickly entered the "low power - will shut down in x seconds" mode. At least now it was finally accepting a charge, so I left it to charge where I could keep an eye on it. Not long later, (certainly not long enough for it to finish charging) the charge light turned off again and was now saying it was fully charged. So I just decided to play some games - maybe I just needed to fully discharge it? At about 80% power left (maybe an hour or two of PSX emulation) the unit shut off without warning. Now I can charge the unit, but it always charges too fast, and instead of switching off at 80%, the battery is just draining incredily quickly - I just played Yoshi's Island for 15 minutes at 800MHz, and the battery went down from 86% to 57%.
I'm sorry for the long post explaining battery faults but I just wanted to explain everything I've tried and tested. I'm assuming this might be because I left the battery out of my Pandora for a good 4 months while I was waiting to send it for repair - I sent it once but the package never got to ED and it was eventually sent back, which is why it's been left for quite a while. Do I need to buy a new battery (and if so, where from? I'm in the UK so I was thinking of Craig's shop, but I can't remember the URL for it and it's not on the Openpandora homepage anymore...) or can I get a replacement through some kind of warranty?