Best case would be a faulty replacement battery not holding its charge under load.
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Best case scenario would be a faulty replacement battery not holding its charge under load.
Otherwise you would have to start doing board level testing to see what component or function is causing the drain on the battery.
To drain that quickly something that shouldn't be, would be getting hot.
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Here's the [https://www.manualslib.com/manual/844953/Sony-Cyber-Shot-Dsc-W120.html?page=1#manual|service manual] that may help. The schematic diagrams start from p.39
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Here's the [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/844953/Sony-Cyber-Shot-Dsc-W120.html?page=1#manual|service manual] that may help. The schematic diagrams start from p.39
Hi @slapstick4235
Best case would be a faulty replacement battery not holding its charge under load.
Otherwise you would have to start doing board level testing to see what component or function is causing the drain on the battery.
To drain that quickly something that shouldn't be, would be getting hot.
Here's the [https://www.manualslib.com/manual/844953/Sony-Cyber-Shot-Dsc-W120.html?page=1#manual|service manual] that may help. The schematic diagrams start from p.39