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    Default Why does my battery always read so low?

    Hello everyone,

    The original battery that came with my PSP recently died, so I bought a new one. However when I fully charged it, it said 100%.

    But I realised from time to time the battery level fluctuates and it says 16% then 100% then 16%. So I return to the store and got a replacement. And the same thing happened again. So I put back my original battery and it says 16%.

    All batteries don't last more than 3 hours of playing time.

    My settings: Full brightness, 50% volume. WIFI off. UMD frequent.

    Can anyone help? Thank you.
    Last edited by limmk; December 23rd, 2008 at 20:28.

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    Almost sounds like your PSP has a corrupt key somewhere.

    Tried reformatting flash1 for starts?

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    Thanks Wally. I have tried but could not succeed. Still the same problem.

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    Sounds like your IDStorage is corrupt somewhere then,

    How did you hack your PSP?

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    So far when I was using it, no other side effects other than the reading of the battery power meter was mess up. It still holds the charge but it kinda annoying when I was playing psp games and cannot tell how much juice the battery has left.

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    I did ask how you hacked your PSP :P

    Not about the fluctuation. Oh well, if there aren't any other side effects it's probably OK to ignore.

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    It could also be a faulty or fake battery. Most of them don't have the proper charging circuits or work the same way as normal batteries.

    I very much doubt it's an ID Storage problem, as it would always report the wrong value - not just when it feels like it.

    I wouldn't worry about it though - if you're worried it might be a fake battery though, just make sure you get an official, or Datel Max Power battery.

    Cloudy

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    Ohh you're from singapore..

    Of course it'll be fake!

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    LOL thanks Wally and CH.

    I just have to learn and ignore it

    Oh Wally I got my PSP fixed by the shop I bought it from

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