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2009/11/11 Frantisek Dufka <dufkaf@xxxxxxxxx :
Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
The issue was (abstract) if a reboot would consume more energy than a
night-long idle.
As I said - by Matans equation in the forum post, one
reboot is 16 hours of standby. So at least with wi-fi off, keeping it
idle looks better. I was thinking about testing with wi-fi but my router
cannot keep connection for so long so it would be a bit mor complex than
just keeping it in the drawer.
you should be able
to squeeze up to 44 nights out of a charged battery.
I guess with 30 full days I could do 60 nights ;-) But I somehow need to
keep it powered off during daytime. Maybe I could shut it down in the
morning and boot it in the evening to save power ;-)
Frantisek
Yeah, thats true. So far it looks like a reboot is mostly equal to a
night-long idle consumption.
To me at least. 44 reboots and 60 nights, considering a difference in
how old a battery is, could
very well be the case. I also take a bit into account battery heat
dissipation (in the case of 44 consecutive reboot).
So, I would guess that leaving it on in offline is better than turning
it off and than on during the night (its faster to
switch between offline/online than actually rebooting).
But rebooting ensures and memory leak gets a workaround. oh well..
--
anidel
Sent from London, Eng, United Kingdom
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