Hacking Hardware Switch battery desync?????

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Hello I want to know if my switch battery is out of sync or just my idea
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No, it's just that sometimes the full capacity changes and I see that it is below the designated capacity.

Capacity full will decrease overtime so that is normal, you compare that to capacity design to get an overall understanding how much battery capacity is max now, your max battery Capacity is 4098 mah now.

4098/4667 so you got about 87.8% of original capacity.
 
It just indicates that your battery is getting old. Normal wear and tear.
but you think it's not yet time to change the battery?
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Capacity full will decrease overtime so that is normal, you compare that to capacity design to get an overall understanding how much battery capacity is max now, your max battery Capacity is 4098 mah now.

4098/4667 so you got about 87.8% of original capacity.

but you think it's not yet time to change the battery?
 
That's normal, lithium batteries will degrade over time and hold less charge, nothing's wrong with your switch. My iphone battery is at 75% health and I can still use it for a full day without recharging
 
but you think it's not yet time to change the battery?
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but you think it's not yet time to change the battery?

Battery is fine, just don’t kill the battery often, try to keep it alive, battery capacity decrease overtime the more cycle your charge it from wear and tear, also capacity goes down if you completely drain it too many times.
 
Sometimes it drains 2% or 3% but that's normal not ???
Don't worry too much about it, as explained above, it's pretty normal wear and tear. I think the biggest factor in wearing the life of the battery is charging it too often, whether it's got 80% or 5% power left. I always wait until I get a low battery warning before I plug it in the charger. But I'm no expert on batteries. Maybe an expert will answer better than me.
 

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