My 2p on the situation, having been following the various threads for a while and trying to understand whats going on.
I will try to stick to facts, as that's what we need. There is a lot of speculation, but not much evidence / data to back it all up.
The feature ( I'll call it that, we don't know its an actual problem) only appears on the E8035.
What has been seen is the battery / system is reporting a degradation of the battery faster than expected. This degradation is consistent across most users, and occurs every 10 charge cycles. My own batteries have also followed this trend. There are some outliers to this, but have not seen any evidence of any batteries which significantly vary.
What we don't know (and I think was Gary's initial point) is if the capacity which is reported represents the actual battery capacity. I have seen no evidence to date which proves this.
There is lots of anecdotal data that the batteries are really degrading, but you could shoot holes through all of it unfortunately. The only way to be sure is run capacity tests on the batteries, which is hard to do.
I have been trying to do the next best thing by recording the power taken to charge the batteries up, by measuring the mains input power to the charger. Ill post some more details later, but this is still not a great test due to the number of variables, and will need to be plotted over a long period of time / charge cycles to have any hope of gaining meaningful data.
I will try to stick to facts, as that's what we need. There is a lot of speculation, but not much evidence / data to back it all up.
The feature ( I'll call it that, we don't know its an actual problem) only appears on the E8035.
What has been seen is the battery / system is reporting a degradation of the battery faster than expected. This degradation is consistent across most users, and occurs every 10 charge cycles. My own batteries have also followed this trend. There are some outliers to this, but have not seen any evidence of any batteries which significantly vary.
What we don't know (and I think was Gary's initial point) is if the capacity which is reported represents the actual battery capacity. I have seen no evidence to date which proves this.
There is lots of anecdotal data that the batteries are really degrading, but you could shoot holes through all of it unfortunately. The only way to be sure is run capacity tests on the batteries, which is hard to do.
I have been trying to do the next best thing by recording the power taken to charge the batteries up, by measuring the mains input power to the charger. Ill post some more details later, but this is still not a great test due to the number of variables, and will need to be plotted over a long period of time / charge cycles to have any hope of gaining meaningful data.