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☐ Charge the battery completely
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*Check the '''Start''' box next to Battery Charge on the Keeper label.
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*Charge the laptop with the AC adapter on the testing shelf.
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*To see if the battery is charged, hover over the battery icon on the Desktop toolbar.
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&#9744; Start <code>batterytest</code><br>
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*Open a Terminal. Type
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batterytest
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and hit enter.
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*Open a second Terminal, and type
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while : ; do stress-test ; sleep 300 ; done
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&#9744; Disconnect the AC adapter from power
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*Keep the AC adapter with the laptop
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'''How it works'''<br>
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The laptop will run the stress-test in a loop until it runs out of power. For every minute the laptop is on during battery testing, a line of text is logged in a file called <code>bat_mon</code>. When battery test is run again, the script counts up the number of lines of text in the <code>bat_mon</code> file, and outputs the number as the number of minutes the battery lasted.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:35, 12 December 2012

☐ Charge the battery completely

  • Check the Start box next to Battery Charge on the Keeper label.
  • Charge the laptop with the AC adapter on the testing shelf.
  • To see if the battery is charged, hover over the battery icon on the Desktop toolbar.

☐ Start batterytest

  • Open a Terminal. Type
batterytest

and hit enter.

  • Open a second Terminal, and type
while : ; do stress-test ; sleep 300 ; done

☐ Disconnect the AC adapter from power

  • Keep the AC adapter with the laptop

How it works
The laptop will run the stress-test in a loop until it runs out of power. For every minute the laptop is on during battery testing, a line of text is logged in a file called bat_mon. When battery test is run again, the script counts up the number of lines of text in the bat_mon file, and outputs the number as the number of minutes the battery lasted.