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Darn Bike Electronics!
I’m headed out for a 3 day 300 mile credit card tour tomorrow to the NC coast with 6 others. On top of Sally going to dump several inches of rain on us, my Garmin 1000 bike computer just crapped out. The power button is a rubber piece Encased in the side of the unit, and it decided to tear off this morning. But after looking at it, all that’s needed is a small screwdriver to push down on another button inside the unit to turn the power off and on. But the tear leaves the unit with a hole in the side. I’m hoping duct tape covering the hole will keep the moisture out. If water infiltrates the unit it’s probably toast. I have all 3 days routes loaded (lots of back roads) so keeping my fingers crossed that the duct tape will hold up.
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
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I wonder if AAA will plan a TripTik for you? A little old school, but you could impress your friend by reading a paper map, and wearing a watch. Distance = Rate x Time. Happy travels and a safe ride.
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I’m headed out for a 3 day 300 mile credit card tour tomorrow to the NC coast with 6 others. On top of Sally going to dump several inches of rain on us, my Garmin 1000 bike computer just crapped out. The power button is a rubber piece Encased in the side of the unit, and it decided to tear off this morning. But after looking at it, all that’s needed is a small screwdriver to push down on another button inside the unit to turn the power off and on. But the tear leaves the unit with a hole in the side. I’m hoping duct tape covering the hole will keep the moisture out. If water infiltrates the unit it’s probably toast. I have all 3 days routes loaded (lots of back roads) so keeping my fingers crossed that the duct tape will hold up.
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
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Or import your routes into ridewithgps (if they're not already there), and print out some cue sheets. Ziplock bags + clothespins or binder clips to hole the bags to your shifter or brake cables, and you're ready to go play in the rain.
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yo9u can spray it with this product. I used it to waterproof my garage door remote so I can stick it to my bike it worked well I ran it under water and it worked fine. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I’m headed out for a 3 day 300 mile credit card tour tomorrow to the NC coast with 6 others. On top of Sally going to dump several inches of rain on us, my Garmin 1000 bike computer just crapped out. The power button is a rubber piece Encased in the side of the unit, and it decided to tear off this morning. But after looking at it, all that’s needed is a small screwdriver to push down on another button inside the unit to turn the power off and on. But the tear leaves the unit with a hole in the side. I’m hoping duct tape covering the hole will keep the moisture out. If water infiltrates the unit it’s probably toast. I have all 3 days routes loaded (lots of back roads) so keeping my fingers crossed that the duct tape will hold up.
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
I also loaded the routes on an older Garmin 705 as a backup. But when I tried syncing the 705 to my computer to download the routes, I had a heck of a time finding a cord that would actually not only power up the unit but also connect the data. I finally found one in an old Garmin box I had stashed away. What was supposed to take 15 minutes wound up taking a couple hours. Darn electronics............not to mention my new Cyclic cameras are not usable right now, either. I guess the rear one is not as waterproof as it needs to be??? but I guess it’s still 2020
I ended up selling that unit to a friend who lives in KC. He literally walked into the Garmin HQ there and asked about it--and got a replacement for free.
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Yes, call Garmin and see what they'll do. Even if they only offer you a re-furb'd unit at the flat rate repair price, that's still better than getting a new something else that is equivalent. But you never know, planets, stars and everything might align at that moment and the Garmin CSR will offer you a free replacement.
I've always wondered if some sunscreens or even cleaning solutions cause the button material to fail. I wash my hand after putting on anys sunscreen and my very old edge 500 doesn't show any problems. I have known others with an edge 500 that their button coverings got soft and gummy then came off.
I've always wondered if some sunscreens or even cleaning solutions cause the button material to fail. I wash my hand after putting on anys sunscreen and my very old edge 500 doesn't show any problems. I have known others with an edge 500 that their button coverings got soft and gummy then came off.
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Your ride sounds like fun.
Gorilla tape FTW.
Gorilla tape FTW.
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Yes, call Garmin and see what they'll do. Even if they only offer you a re-furb'd unit at the flat rate repair price, that's still better than getting a new something else that is equivalent. But you never know, planets, stars and everything might align at that moment and the Garmin CSR will offer you a free replacement.
I've always wondered if some sunscreens or even cleaning solutions cause the button material to fail. I wash my hand after putting on anys sunscreen and my very old edge 500 doesn't show any problems. I have known others with an edge 500 that their button coverings got soft and gummy then came off.
I've always wondered if some sunscreens or even cleaning solutions cause the button material to fail. I wash my hand after putting on anys sunscreen and my very old edge 500 doesn't show any problems. I have known others with an edge 500 that their button coverings got soft and gummy then came off.
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I’m headed out for a 3 day 300 mile credit card tour tomorrow to the NC coast with 6 others. On top of Sally going to dump several inches of rain on us, my Garmin 1000 bike computer just crapped out. The power button is a rubber piece Encased in the side of the unit, and it decided to tear off this morning. But after looking at it, all that’s needed is a small screwdriver to push down on another button inside the unit to turn the power off and on. But the tear leaves the unit with a hole in the side. I’m hoping duct tape covering the hole will keep the moisture out. If water infiltrates the unit it’s probably toast. I have all 3 days routes loaded (lots of back roads) so keeping my fingers crossed that the duct tape will hold up.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...1000+back+case
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Button cover failure is a known issue on the 1000. There are many cobbled together fixes on YouTube. I retired my 1000 as it was starting to show button fatigue issues (I could see the plastic starting to crack). Replaced it with a 1030. I kept my 1000 as a backup but the 1030 has been trouble free for 3 years now, so it’s still sitting unused on a shelf.
As well, Garmins are very picky as to USB cables. I went thru a box of cables, finding out which one provides a data connection. I use that to change and update on the Garmin and only for that.
As well, Garmins are very picky as to USB cables. I went thru a box of cables, finding out which one provides a data connection. I use that to change and update on the Garmin and only for that.
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Button cover failure is a known issue on the 1000. There are many cobbled together fixes on YouTube. I retired my 1000 as it was starting to show button fatigue issues (I could see the plastic starting to crack). Replaced it with a 1030. I kept my 1000 as a backup but the 1030 has been trouble free for 3 years now, so it’s still sitting unused on a shelf.
As well, Garmins are very picky as to USB cables. I went thru a box of cables, finding out which one provides a data connection. I use that to change and update on the Garmin and only for that.
As well, Garmins are very picky as to USB cables. I went thru a box of cables, finding out which one provides a data connection. I use that to change and update on the Garmin and only for that.
I’ve experienced the cable issue with my 1000 as well.
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Well, now my Garmin 1000 won’t recognize the micro usb cord I’d been using. It’s not even charging with that cord....I’ll see if cleaning the ports will help.
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A really good jeweler's loop or other magnifier comes in useful for inspecting and seeing if you are even doing anything when you clean. You might even see a bent pin or broken contact in it. At that point, you probably need to look for a replacement unless you live to fiddle with tiny and tedious things.
I have every once in a great while found that a little wd-40 on the male end of the cable and plugging and unplugging it several times SEEMS to help. Don't go wild with the wd-40 though.
I have every once in a great while found that a little wd-40 on the male end of the cable and plugging and unplugging it several times SEEMS to help. Don't go wild with the wd-40 though.
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A really good jeweler's loop or other magnifier comes in useful for inspecting and seeing if you are even doing anything when you clean. You might even see a bent pin or broken contact in it. At that point, you probably need to look for a replacement unless you live to fiddle with tiny and tedious things.
I have every once in a great while found that a little wd-40 on the male end of the cable and plugging and unplugging it several times SEEMS to help. Don't go wild with the wd-40 though.
I have every once in a great while found that a little wd-40 on the male end of the cable and plugging and unplugging it several times SEEMS to help. Don't go wild with the wd-40 though.
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As a general statement, I feel like electronics have definitely taken a bite out of the fun in cycling. Just to keep my commuter ready for action, I have set up a "charging station" for all my lights, etc in the garage. Forgetting to charge when it's needed can easily put the kabosh on a ride. I miss the old days.
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As a general statement, I feel like electronics have definitely taken a bite out of the fun in cycling. Just to keep my commuter ready for action, I have set up a "charging station" for all my lights, etc in the garage. Forgetting to charge when it's needed can easily put the kabosh on a ride. I miss the old days.
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As a general statement, I feel like electronics have definitely taken a bite out of the fun in cycling. Just to keep my commuter ready for action, I have set up a "charging station" for all my lights, etc in the garage. Forgetting to charge when it's needed can easily put the kabosh on a ride. I miss the old days.
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On my bike, I have a Cygolite headlamp, a Cygolite rear blinky, an iPod, a Blue Tooth speaker, and ANOTHER Blue Tooth speaker for the back of the bike when my wife rides with me. All of these lose their charges very quickly.
If ANY of these electronics fail, it can do as little as ruin a ride or as much as screw up a big show.
I have been riding a bicycle for more than fifty years and have been doing audio for events and shows for about forty years. I've only had iPods, iPads, iPhones, laptops, bike lights, and bike speakers for the last TEN of those years. I don't bike or mix audio any better than I ever have, but I have never, EVER had this much technical stress about audio or bicycling in my entire life.
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My Garmin 500 is getting a bit long in the tooth. The rubber is all wearing out and the charging is via the old-type USB which is hard to find anymore. I'm seriously considering an upgrade - next year when I'm hopefully riding more. For my current level of use, the old one is still working fine.
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Yes, the cords which come with charging units are only charging cables. Not all the wires are connected. You have to have a data cable. Fortunately, IME all the cables one buys separately are data cables.
My Edge 800 has operated perfectly, never a failure. I bought it 10 years ago. I have no plan to upgrade. I have all my maps, routes, workouts, and results on micro cards, so I never have to plug the 800 into anything other than the charger. I use a simple card reader to transfer data to and from my computer.
My Edge 800 has operated perfectly, never a failure. I bought it 10 years ago. I have no plan to upgrade. I have all my maps, routes, workouts, and results on micro cards, so I never have to plug the 800 into anything other than the charger. I use a simple card reader to transfer data to and from my computer.
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