I figured out why the battery gauge sometimes shows wrong readings. It actually varies from battery to battery. Guys - check battery capacity before buying - I have Panasonic & Energizer. If you use two non-rechargeable Panasonic Gold Dual Alkaline batteries from the same package and with the same capacity, you will get the correct indication of the battery life. sensor readings. You need to make sure that both batteries have the same capacity (read the battery information before buying), for example 2500mah and 2500mah, and secondly, if they are rechargeable batteries like Energizer, make sure that double batteries from one box have the same capacity and charge them at the same time so that the battery level can be read correctly :) In addition, the old battery has a lower capacity, which can lead to battery deterioration. y life bar. Edit: It seems that it only gives correct battery readings if you were using (perhaps a certain type of) non-rechargeable battery.
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