Power off from sx os meniu 0.015A, power off from hekate mariko 0.015A,power off from sad boot dat erorrr, 0.003A, power off from os meniu 0.003A.
These are pretty strange things to say.
Are you sure the power is off? What VCC rails are still powered in this 'power off' state? How did you measure it?8
And to compare, with a 'unmodified' Switch, what power draw do you measure for 'power off' ?
the switch has always lost battery power even when turned off, its nothing to do with the chip, its cheap shitty hardware, its nintendoI've got my Mariko Switch modded with SX Core about a month ago and since then I've noticed that the battery depletes even when the console is switched OFF (not in standby).
It will lose about 7% in 2-3 days (I must test again for exact numbers).
When on standby it will drain even faster, and that's normal, but when fully off, I wonder if it's the chip that is draining the battery. I mean it should be 100% after a few days.
Right ?View attachment 219725
7.6kohm between bat detect test point and gnd( to full bq ic he has a battery) , vcc from batery test point to lab power supply and gnd from power suply conected to gnd on switch, no battery connected, power supply set in this case to 4.7v not stable on 4.2v.What resistor value are you using? And what does your circuit schematic look like for measuring the current draw?
You shall contact TX responsibles with your evidence and your test procedure so they can fix it in a future SX OS version.
It's never good practice to deplete lithium batteries to empty, it causes additional wear
Improved console battery life
Previously, when shutting down the console a tiny amount of current was still being drawn. This has been resolved, your battery won't deplete anymore when the console is turned off.