1) Manuals being manuals, is this the general expected hours for that setting?
2) Are there 'compatible/3rd party' (alright, fake) battery or charger for the NDSL?
Will appreciate all comments, thanks
NDSL Battery Life, How long can you go?
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Mar 21 2008, 11:03 PM, updated 18y ago
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My current setting is 2nd lowest and I am averaging 6-7 hours of gameplay. The manual tells me to expect at least 10 hours. My questions are:-
1) Manuals being manuals, is this the general expected hours for that setting? 2) Are there 'compatible/3rd party' (alright, fake) battery or charger for the NDSL? Will appreciate all comments, thanks |
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Mar 22 2008, 01:22 AM
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I find that turning down the volume to nothing will extend gameplay by a bit more, by an hour or so (for games like Phoenix Wright where sound is not mission critical). Of course, if you are playing in a cold room, the battery seems to last longer - at least that's the feeling I got when I did so without any empirical evidence to back up my statement
Generally speaking, the older your battery gets, the less charge it is able to hold. And yes, there are third party batteries/chargers for the NDSL around. |
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Mar 22 2008, 01:27 AM
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u c, the graphics of a game do affect the battery life too. if you play games wif heavy 3d graphics, it will tend to suck up more the power, hence shortening the battery life.
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Mar 22 2008, 01:30 PM
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Is ur ndsl new?
Mine one is around 10-12hours per 3 hr charge at the same setting....barely 2-3weeks old. This post has been edited by Savor_Savvy: Mar 22 2008, 01:31 PM |
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Mar 22 2008, 01:31 PM
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so far, i can go for the max 10 hours (seeing how my sister was at it with Phoenix Wright until the game shut off). Min setting, low brightness, low volume...and u're good to go.
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Mar 22 2008, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(Reapies @ Mar 22 2008, 01:22 AM) I find that turning down the volume to nothing will extend gameplay by a bit more, by an hour or so (for games like Phoenix Wright where sound is not mission critical). Of course, if you are playing in a cold room, the battery seems to last longer - at least that's the feeling I got when I did so without any empirical evidence to back up my statement Yeah, I have also heard about the volume setting having an effect on the battery but its all through unofficial channels. Any fr Nintendo to back this up?Generally speaking, the older your battery gets, the less charge it is able to hold. And yes, there are third party batteries/chargers for the NDSL around. Darn, got third party... Was asking coz was afraid my unit's battery/charger was switched with 'compatible' ones.... Mine's 2 mths old only. Thanks, Reapies Added on March 22, 2008, 4:34 pm QUOTE(bidfordun @ Mar 22 2008, 01:27 AM) u c, the graphics of a game do affect the battery life too. if you play games wif heavy 3d graphics, it will tend to suck up more the power, hence shortening the battery life. then again... i was playing mainly puzzles games woh ... and oh, there's also Mario Kart, so.... bidfordun, Added on March 22, 2008, 4:36 pm QUOTE(Savor_Savvy @ Mar 22 2008, 01:30 PM) Is ur ndsl new? Hi Savor, yeah, thats right and what it says in the manual, but I am not hitting those hours, hence my post Mine one is around 10-12hours per 3 hr charge at the same setting....barely 2-3weeks old. Added on March 22, 2008, 4:38 pm QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Mar 22 2008, 01:31 PM) so far, i can go for the max 10 hours (seeing how my sister was at it with Phoenix Wright until the game shut off). Min setting, low brightness, low volume...and u're good to go. I find the lowest setting a bit dark for me Anyhow, if you go lowest everything, then you should pack at least 15 hrs! (What the manual says, Thanks for feedback, PhoenixByte This post has been edited by Lone*Wolf: Mar 22 2008, 04:38 PM |
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Mar 22 2008, 05:33 PM
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oh..forgot to mention, the lowest brightness setting is only dark if u play outdoors
yah...i think if lowest everything should give u that...but usually i use medium volume and lowest brightness btw, if we use head phones, how much longer will the battery last? coz headphones are using the ndsl battery right? |
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Mar 22 2008, 06:02 PM
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QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Mar 22 2008, 05:33 PM) oh..forgot to mention, the lowest brightness setting is only dark if u play outdoors but the internal speakers will not be powered, so... same??? yah...i think if lowest everything should give u that...but usually i use medium volume and lowest brightness btw, if we use head phones, how much longer will the battery last? coz headphones are using the ndsl battery right? |
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QUOTE(PhoenixByte @ Mar 22 2008, 05:33 PM) oh..forgot to mention, the lowest brightness setting is only dark if u play outdoors To my concern use of headphones or ndsl speakers it doesn't effect the ndsl battery for me so far. i'll try and confirm to yah...i think if lowest everything should give u that...but usually i use medium volume and lowest brightness btw, if we use head phones, how much longer will the battery last? coz headphones are using the ndsl battery right? with u all later on. However though, please note that those with R4, Supercard, M3 etc. cartridges for both nds and ndsl do effect battery power if left inserted in either slots. Using them with ur nds or ndsl the battery will last for a duration of 2 - 4 hours depending on the brightness level and volume settings. Also note that it REDUCES the number of times for recharging ur nds or ndsl battery so BEWARE!!!! |
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QUOTE(BlackKri @ Mar 23 2008, 12:40 PM) To my concern use of headphones or ndsl speakers it doesn't effect the ndsl battery for me so far. i'll try and confirm to Im using one of those, but my batt level still in normal range.with u all later on. However though, please note that those with R4, Supercard, M3 etc. cartridges for both nds and ndsl do effect battery power if left inserted in either slots. Using them with ur nds or ndsl the battery will last for a duration of 2 - 4 hours depending on the brightness level and volume settings. Also note that it REDUCES the number of times for recharging ur nds or ndsl battery so BEWARE!!!! |
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Mar 23 2008, 07:28 PM
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Is it good if we always play our ndsl while charging? I know we can, but is it okay to do that in the long term???
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Mar 23 2008, 11:07 PM
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8 to 9 hour with r4, seldom playing backup but use mp3 player alot
max volume, i think 7-8 hour |
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Mar 23 2008, 11:54 PM
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anyone using 3rd party ones?? is it any good? any reco?
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Lowest brightness + earphone = 7 hours max till red light...
Using the earphone or internal speakers have a difference in power consumption... And also 3d game need more power... From experience... when the light turn red when using the speaker... After i switch to earphone or turn off the speaker... It would immediately turn back to green for another 30min or more... |
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QUOTE(BlackKri @ Mar 23 2008, 12:40 PM) To my concern use of headphones or ndsl speakers it doesn't effect the ndsl battery for me so far. i'll try and confirm to "if left inserted in either slots"... - Of course when playing, it has to be inserted, but do you mean that we can prolong the battery life if we take it out when NOT PLAYING?with u all later on. However though, please note that those with R4, Supercard, M3 etc. cartridges for both nds and ndsl do effect battery power if left inserted in either slots. Using them with ur nds or ndsl the battery will last for a duration of 2 - 4 hours depending on the brightness level and volume settings. Also note that it REDUCES the number of times for recharging ur nds or ndsl battery so BEWARE!!!! "REDUCES the number of times for recharging ..." - This means battery life shorten, right? BTW, how many times can we charge the battery before it 'starts dying'? Thanks, BlackKri, for another perspective on this Added on March 24, 2008, 1:18 pm QUOTE(James_yka @ Mar 24 2008, 12:39 AM) Lowest brightness + earphone = 7 hours max till red light... Really ah?! Using the earphone or internal speakers have a difference in power consumption... And also 3d game need more power... From experience... when the light turn red when using the speaker... After i switch to earphone or turn off the speaker... It would immediately turn back to green for another 30min or more... "Turn off the speakers" - Meaning turn down the volume all the way is it? Can 'turn off' meh? Anyway, will try this when the red light pops up. Thanks for sharing, James This post has been edited by Lone*Wolf: Mar 24 2008, 01:18 PM |
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