StephenBlackWasAlreadyTaken / xDrip

Android Application that collects dex signals, allows calibrations, and uploads
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xDrip+ Battery Drain #186

Open niccoloserci opened 7 years ago

niccoloserci commented 7 years ago

Hi there, I'm using xDrip+ latest beta version with an Huawei P8 lite and just bought a pre-assembled xDrip Kit to connect to a Dexcom G4 platinum.

I noticed a massive battery drain first using the kit especially compared to when I used xDrip+ with Librealarm and SW3. After the bluetooth scan and having a look at the system status I found that:

Please find attached some screenshots. Could you please help me? Thanks Samuele

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amlynek commented 7 years ago

I will try to assist - same setup - G4/xBridge/xDrip (app)

I noticed a massive battery drain first using the kit especially compared to when I used xDrip+ with Librealarm and SW3.

If the power drain happens on the xBridge, someone might have installed the wrong type transistors, which allow you to see battery status in your xDrip app, or you have bad LiPo battery.

The connection status is "not connected"

Bluetooth pairing is "not bonded"

Looking at your first screen shot, even if your are not "connected", your xDrip should still receive data (at least mine does). Once you turn on BT and GPS, scan for your bridge in xDrip. Once detected, pair it. After 10-15 mins you should be receiving data. If you really want that line to show "connected" (or "paired"), click on the refresh circle below "restart collector" couple of times (with GPS still on).

it seems it's always trying to connect and get random values but for most of the time I get "lost signal"

Inside the box, the lights aren't always on and have differente status: completely off, flashing, fix.

Hope this helps.