Wty-batinfo Info
Your batch file contains a recursive CALL without a proper break condition. Solution: WTY-BatInfo saved you from a stack overflow. Review your script’s logic around label :RETRY or :LOOP . Use the /maxcalls:25 option to enforce a safety limit.
Compare the Design Capacity (100%) against the Full Charge Capacity (green bar) to see how much life the battery has truly lost. 📊 Comparison with Standard Tools WTY-BatInfo
Currently, WTY-BatInfo is fragmented. However, the open-source community is pushing for a based on the WTY-BatInfo model. This would allow any smartphone or laptop to read any battery’s health instantly—much like OBD2 for cars. Your batch file contains a recursive CALL without
A percentage comparing current maximum capacity to the original design capacity. Voltage Sag Profiling: Use the /maxcalls:25 option to enforce a safety limit
Battery ID: WTY-LG18650-0921 Chemistry: Li-ion NMC Rated Capacity: 3.5 Ah Current SoH: 91.2% Remaining Cycles to 80% SoH: 342 (95% CI: 310–380) Last 10 cycles average efficiency: 99.3% Alert: None. Battery operating within nominal range. Next scheduled check: 500 cycles or 6 months.
@echo off title WTY BatInfo Utility echo ======================================= echo WTY - Batch System Info echo ======================================= echo. echo Date and Time : %date% %time% echo User Name : %username% echo Computer Name : %computername% echo OS Version : %os% echo Current Drive : %cd% echo Current Path : %cd% echo. echo ---------- Network Info ---------- ipconfig | findstr "IPv4" echo. echo ---------- Disk Usage ---------- wmic logicaldisk where drivetype=3 get deviceid, freespace, size echo. echo WTY BatInfo execution completed. pause