During initial Gear configuration via the AXIS app, you are given a choice as to whether you
wish to power Gear via the Solar Bar or the Power Adapter. This choice determines how the
battery readout functions from Gear Settings.
SOLAR BAR READOUT
If you determine that the Solar Bar is the primary source of power, then
you will see two separate readings;
AA Battery
and
Stored Energy.
The AA Battery section is a reading of the 12 AA batteries in the Solar Bar. These batteries do
not recharge while in use and can only drain over time. If this reaches 0% then Gear will
become inoperable and the batteries will need to be changed.
The Stored Energy section is a reading of the solar energy harvested by the solar component of
the Solar Bar and stored with the internal battery. This can be either Strong, Weak, or Critical.
This reading is taken over time and factors in your usage to provide a general idea of the
harvested solar energy that is available. Gear first uses up this energy, followed by the energy
provided by the AA batteries. This reading can fluctuate up and down based on available
sunlight and usage. If the power consumption due to Gear usage exceeds the rate that solar
energy is harvested, then AA battery energy will be used to power Gear while the stored energy
charges the internal battery.
POWER ADAPTER READOUT
If you determine that the Power Adapter is the primary source of power, then the battery storage
percentage does not provide a readout. It simply states that Gear is plugged in. This is because
in this case, Gear receives power through the wall charger and there is no battery to read.
It is important to note that there are potential incompatibilities with the power source selection
and battery readout. If you determine that the Solar Bar is the primary source of power but
instead plug in the Power Adapter, then the readout shows between 30% and 35% at all times.
If you state that the Power Adapter powers Gear and instead plug in a Solar Bar, then the app
states that Gear is plugged in; regardless of whether the Power Adapter or Solar Bar is plugged
in. Both of these cases provide incorrect information. It is important that the app is provided with
accurate power source information so that it may provide an accurate readout.