I was asked to fix a new Garmin not charging. I asked what cable they were using and was told it was their old cable. This is what the old cable looked like.

Fun fact, what killed their last Garmin was corrosion on the pads in the same position.

  • @[email protected]
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    202 months ago

    Garmin chargers are hot garbage, even the official ones. It’s always recommended to buy at least 2 at a time, since they break so quickly.

    The puck style charges seem to be a little bit better, but I’ve had ones that only worked 1 time.

    • BeardedBlaze
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      102 months ago

      I’ve had mine for years, zero issues.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        52 months ago

        Ditto, but I don’t exercise as much as they do so I assume its longevity is based off of how much you sweat.

        • BeardedBlaze
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          62 months ago

          I work outdoors, sweat/dirt/dust/rain/poison ivy/etc. Only thing I’ve had to replace is the watchband.

          • @Godnroc
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            22 months ago

            Got watch band material recommendations? I’ve been using the silicone one it came with, but it’s getting worn out and doesn’t breathe well. It also can get water under it when washing my hands, and then I have to take it off again just to dry both the area and it.

            • @Ansis100
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              22 months ago

              Oh please do tell if you find anything. I’ve been having the same issues for years.

              • @[email protected]OP
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                22 months ago

                I’ve use metal watch bands for years instead of silicone. Current one was for my Pebble time I got from Fossil and it’s still going strong.

            • BeardedBlaze
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              22 months ago

              Sorry, but I’m going to have to disappoint you. I prefer the silicone due to the fact it can break away when snagged on stuff I don’t wanna be attached to.
              I never had water get under it when washing my hands, but do get water/sweat under it when working. Guess it just doesn’t bother me.

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              12 months ago

              I personally use a metal watch band for myself. I react poorly to p/leather and silicone and I’ve used a watch band I first got as a substitute for my Pebble Time. Might be from Fossil, but any old stainless steel metal band works for me.