iPod classic battery drains

Was wondering if anyone else had this problem since I haven't seen it posted here? I noticed a couple weeks ago that my 160gb iPod seemed to lose it's battery power when I had it sleeping. Then Friday night I gave it a full charge and listened to it for only 5 hours on Saturday. Put it back to sleep and Sunday morning my battery was dead! What the heck is going on? I noticed when I hold "play" to put it to sleep it takes a second or two less than the older models. Can anyone please help me on this?

hp, Windows Vista

Posted on Oct 29, 2007 11:58 AM

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Nov 6, 2007 4:37 AM in response to zdc

Solutions for ya iPod Classic:

1.Disable ALL CoverFlow options at the configuration screen
2.Disable the EQ option
3.Customize your iPod Classic's menus,so it only shows what you mostly use (also disable CoverFlow!)

4.When charging the battery with a PC,put the iPod Classic to your ear and you'll hear the hard drive spinning..keep it on ya ear while in ya PC you remove the hardware securely..not from iTunes,eh!..Windows/Mac way..Then still hold the iPod on ya ear till you hear the iPod's Hard drive stop spinning..when done,leave the iPod slowly somewhere while it charges..funny fact is that instead of the "Do not disconnect" symbol you'll see "Battery charging" icon. Whenever ya ready to go,just disconnect it and go listen to music!

5.Whenever ya going to stop ya iPod while listening to music,press MENU till you come back to the main menu and listen to the hard drive again till it stops spinning for 5 seconds..then hold PAUSE/PLAY and instantly the iPod Classic will shut off..then PUT HOLD to block the clickwheel n stuff to evade the iPod for starting by itself..

There ya go,hope this helps till new firmware comes..

Oct 29, 2007 2:25 PM in response to joepa327

Yeah man mine is doing the same thing. If you put it in sleep mode and don't use it for a couple of days, then the battery drains to DEAD!! I'm wondering if this is normal (ie., you are supposed to use sleep only for awhile). I noticed that when I pause a song and then go to the main menu and then shut it off that this doesn't happen. What a bummer I drained my battery three times already and with the iPod batteries (so it seems) every battery charge is one less you'll have when it finally doesn't hold a good charge (seemingly sooner rather than later, seems to be the complaint with the iPod batteries)

Oct 29, 2007 3:50 PM in response to EricEJA67

As for what i've heard from others,it could be the Hard Disk SPINNING and the CoverFlow....

Make sure to have the iPod Classic to it's latest,1.0.2 version,disable ALL the CoverFlow options and EQ.

When you highlight a new song,BEFORE you select it,put the back of your iPod at ya ear and press the select button...you MUST heard the Hard Disk SPIN...if it KEEPS SPINNING ALL THE TIME press MENU 2 or 3 times slowly,then see if the HD stops spinning...if it does,great job!..if not,try opening a video and then press MENU...

Constant Hard Disk Spinning makes the batter Drain in nothing..so make sure to turn off your iPod MAKING SURE the HD is NOT spinning...then ya done.

Oct 29, 2007 11:15 PM in response to joepa327

Your situation is not normal. I haven't used my classic 160gb in 3 days. I haven't recharged it in 3 days either. When I turned it on just now, it looks very full, just like the last time I charged it. Take it back and get a new one. If the classic does use power while it sleeps it should be a very small amount and should not drain it.

Oct 30, 2007 9:13 AM in response to GhostlyGoth

My 80gig classic has now done this 4 times since updating it to 1.02. It didn't do it once before. Fully chagred yesterday, Listened to it for maybe an hour of so last night. Turned it off. Then made sure it was turned off properly before i went to bed, so i know i did it correctly AGAIN!. battery was still showing as full. Checked first thing this morn and it said connect to power. This is SH!TE apple and it needs sorting immediatley! Even if it was left switched on and music playing for 8 hours over night the battery should not be anywhere near Dead!

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