MICROSOFT SURFACE LAPTOP 5 Draining
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91%
CONF
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Internal Lithium-Ion Battery Assembly
The battery assembly provides the electrochemical storage for the device; rapid draining suggests either cell degradation or high internal resistance preventing stable voltage output under nominal load. Replacing the assembly ensures that the fuel gauge IC and the cells themselves meet original design capacity for watt-hour ratings. This is the primary physical component responsible for energy retention.
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6%
CONF
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Main Logic Board
The main logic board contains the Power Management Controller (PMC) and the UEFI firmware chip that governs S0 Modern Standby states. If the device fails to enter deep sleep (DRIPS) due to a hardware-level failure in power gating or a defective PMIC, the motherboard must be replaced to resolve the underlying logic failure. This addresses the 'brain' of the power distribution network.
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3%
CONF
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Thermal Management Module (Fan/Heatsink)
Inefficient heat dissipation forces the processor to operate at higher thermal thresholds, which increases the current draw from the battery as the fan remains in a high-RPM state. While less likely to cause 1% per minute drain, a partially obstructed thermal path increases the overall parasitic power consumption during active use.
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DIY Repair Guide
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