Sometimes my Switch allegedly has got an emtpy battery according to Hekate. My Switch is a V2 with SX Core chip and Atmosphere and I've got the system for almost three months. I always play in docked mode and power down the system when I'm done and put in my Switch case. In other words, I'm not leaving it in the dock and when powering down I actually use Shut Down instead of entering sleep mode. The system then goes/reboots to Hekate where I once again choose power off to truly shut it down. At least, as far as I know that's a full shut down.
Normally when I power my Switch the next day after I'm finished with work Hekate reports that my battery percentage dropped from full to something like 97,5-98%. However, three times Hekate reported 0%, indicating that my battery is apparantly empty. Two times this happened completely out of the blue on the next day and the third time this happened after not having used my Switch for four days. Although I find that a bit weird since the Switch has enough power for Hekate to start and tell me the thing's drained, I can't imagine that a full Switch battery can be completely drained while powered off in less than 24 hours of time.
Does anyone know why this happens? Can anything be done about it? And is this something I should worry about (*cough* battery paranoia *cough*) or is this just an inconvenience?
Normally when I power my Switch the next day after I'm finished with work Hekate reports that my battery percentage dropped from full to something like 97,5-98%. However, three times Hekate reported 0%, indicating that my battery is apparantly empty. Two times this happened completely out of the blue on the next day and the third time this happened after not having used my Switch for four days. Although I find that a bit weird since the Switch has enough power for Hekate to start and tell me the thing's drained, I can't imagine that a full Switch battery can be completely drained while powered off in less than 24 hours of time.
Does anyone know why this happens? Can anything be done about it? And is this something I should worry about (*cough* battery paranoia *cough*) or is this just an inconvenience?