Laptop Loses Charge Instantly After A Couple of Minutes

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  1. Posts : 60
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    Laptop Loses Charge Instantly After A Couple of Minutes


    Hey guys

    So i am having a very unusual problem. I have an Asus G50vt-x5 laptop (with windows 7 now, originally had vista), and my old battery was losing charge so quickly. So, i got a new one. I did everything you were supposed to, charged it up, discharged it, charged it again, etc.

    For some reason, i can just be playing or doing things on my laptop, and it'll randomly just lose ALL power. For example, i was playing a video game the other day and was at roughly 65% battery, and suddenly the computer just instantly died. And i don't know if any of you have seen an asus, but there is a little light on the panel with the power button for like a "quick start", and that light is ALWAYS on. but when the laptop died it wasn't. Which i take it means absolutely no power was going to the laptop.

    Anyone got any ideas as to what the problem is? By the way i know it isnt just a faulty battery, this is my 3rd battery replacement. It is a problem with my laptop.
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  2. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    FWIW: there are settings in the control panel power settings on what the computer will do when the battery is low but something tells me that you might have bought an old battery. Where did you buy the batteries?
    If on the "open" market they could very possibly be old stock and won't take much of a charge.

    Rich
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  3. Posts : 60
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    richnrockville said:
    FWIW: there are settings in the control panel power settings on what the computer will do when the battery is low but something tells me that you might have bought an old battery. Where did you buy the batteries?
    If on the "open" market they could very possibly be old stock and won't take much of a charge.

    Rich
    Changed that setting already

    And i dont think it is an old battery. This is the 3rd battery replacement and i have had the same problem with all of them. i highly doubt i bought 3 old batteries.
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  4. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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    Should contact Asus...either you have a hardware problem, or are expecting too much from the battery when you are playing games.
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  5. Posts : 250
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    If it is a New Battery and you fully charged it ect.... Try cleaning the contacts both battery and laptop .... nothing abrasive or acidic on the battery in case you need to send it back....
    I find Baby wipes to be effective enough to clean the contact or screen wipes
    If the battery isn't making full contact as it should then the voltage reading will be false causing the Laptop to shut down as a precaution to save vital data
    as logicearth says you could be expecting more from the battery than intended.... Gaming and videos will drain power like no tomorrow
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  6. Posts : 60
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    logicearth said:
    Should contact Asus...either you have a hardware problem, or are expecting too much from the battery when you are playing games.
    its probably not that I am expecting too much. The laptop is completely losing a charge, and from the laptop going from 65% to insta-dead makes no sense.

    ripbox said:
    If it is a New Battery and you fully charged it ect.... Try cleaning the contacts both batter and laptop .... nothing abrasive or acidic on the battery in case you need to send it back....
    I find Baby wipes to be effective enough to clean the contact or screen wipes
    If the battery isn't making full contact as it should then the voltage reading will be false causing the Laptop to shut down as a precaution to save vital data
    I'll try cleaning the contacts and report back. Maybe that is the problem.... we'll see
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  7. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
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    The SmartLogon (what I'm sure you mean by "Quick Start") on my Asus G74Sx doesn't always stay lit. I had numerous problems straight out of the box concerning numberpad/keyboard and the lighting that were all fixed by a Bios update.I highly suggest you go to the Asus support site. Here's where I found my Bios update and much more pertinent information for MY Asus :Republic of Gamers Forum

    I will be the first to admit and to warn you that getting help from Asus is like pulling teeth,but when you do find what you need and where to get it, that it works as they say. Good Luck
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  8. Posts : 60
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    indianacarnie said:
    The SmartLogon (what I'm sure you mean by "Quick Start") on my Asus G74Sx doesn't always stay lit. I had numerous problems straight out of the box concerning numberpad/keyboard and the lighting that were all fixed by a Bios update.I highly suggest you go to the Asus support site. Here's where I found my Bios update and much more pertinent information for MY Asus :Republic of Gamers Forum

    I will be the first to admit and to warn you that getting help from Asus is like pulling teeth,but when you do find what you need and where to get it, that it works as they say. Good Luck
    before i go through a bios update which did u update to, 210 or 213? neither?
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  9. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
       #9

    Think it was 202, but I DO have a different model than yours. See if your model supports WinFlash, if it does I very strongly suggest you use that to do the update. Simple and extremely easy to use, it practically does it by itself. I was impressed.
    The reason I suggest the Bios update is because of your statement that the light for SmartLogon stays lit all the time.My doesn't and I'm thinking maybe that or something associated with that may have something to do with the battery and/or power consumption.
    As I mentioned earlier,I had multiple lighting and keyboard/fingerpad/numberpad problems straight out of the box. And from the comments I saw on their support forums mine was not an isolated case and in fact was an ongoing problem with several different models. Once fixed though my battery lasts longer, my keyboard etc. works like a dream. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
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  10. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
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    My last Asus laptop had a battery health monitor within the bios, running it would tell me things about the battery, mainly if it was fudged or not.

    3 batteries to me says there's a trend going on, I'd say its either a charger issue, or your laptop at fault.

    I'd say its more likely to be your laptop.

    Lithium batteries hold 95% of their voltage until they are flat, so my guess would be that slight drop in voltage isn't powerful enough to keep current running into and out of the capacitors.

    A guess at best for me would say dodgy capacitors on the motherboard, it they aren't maintaining a charge then it would explain the instant loss of power.

    Powering from the mains is a higher voltage than supplied by the battery, as it takes a higher voltage than the battery output to charge it. Otherwise the battery would not charge.
    (Typically say an 8.4v cell would be charge at 9.6 volt ect..)

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