Hardware Nintendo Switch turning off by itself [Question]

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Hello everyone!

Since I got to RCM and loaded a Linux img a few weeks ago, my Switch keeps turning off with no apparent reason. I've checked the battery percentages at the moment it turns off, and they vary.
I think it may be due to battery calibration issues or something like that, but I fear it might be something worse that forces me to buy a new battery.
I've noticed that no low battery warning shows up before it powers off, so I can't never know when that will happen.

Anyone has a clue about this? I'd very grateful, thanks beforehand.
 

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Hello everyone!

Since I got to RCM and loaded a Linux img a few weeks ago, my Switch keeps turning off with no apparent reason. I've checked the battery percentages at the moment it turns off, and they vary.
I think it may be due to battery calibration issues or something like that, but I fear it might be something worse that forces me to buy a new battery.
I've noticed that no low battery warning shows up before it powers off, so I can't never know when that will happen.

Anyone has a clue about this? I'd very grateful, thanks beforehand.

It's a known battery issue with Switch Linux and RCM
 
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Thanks everyone! I guess there is no fix atm as nobody suggested anything
There are fixes, but they are different depending on what firmware you have. If you have a system that can run pegaswitch I believe SciresM has a test script that may fix it.
If you have the tools another option is to open your switch, unplug the battery, wait a few minutes then plug it back in. That's what I did with mine.
There's also other methods involving draining and charging the battery multiple times.
There are a few threads already that may better explain how to fix it.
 

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