Battery connector broken
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Battery connector broken
Hi.
Has anyone had the hardware failure that the metal battery connector for one of the batteries has broken off on the GPSMAP 66s/st?
Mine (bottom right, +) just wore out and broke. Batteries can still be used, but every time i remove a battery it gets stuck or injured.
The unit is from 2019, i change battery on average 3 times per week, should not wear out this soon i hope.
I have contacted Garmin to see if i can have it corrected, just wondering hos normal this is.
Has anyone had the hardware failure that the metal battery connector for one of the batteries has broken off on the GPSMAP 66s/st?
Mine (bottom right, +) just wore out and broke. Batteries can still be used, but every time i remove a battery it gets stuck or injured.
The unit is from 2019, i change battery on average 3 times per week, should not wear out this soon i hope.
I have contacted Garmin to see if i can have it corrected, just wondering hos normal this is.
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Re: Battery connector broken
Please post some quality photos.
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Re: Battery connector broken
This is the first time I have heard of this type failure on the GPSMAP 66 series, and can not remember the last time it was reported for any other model, so certainly not a 'normal failure'.
I am curios exactly which brand/model batteries you are repeatedly inserting and removing from the device?
Please let us know what response Garmin provides.
I am curios exactly which brand/model batteries you are repeatedly inserting and removing from the device?
Please let us know what response Garmin provides.
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Re: Battery connector broken
In general i use Varta Ni-Mh 2600 mAh and eneloop pro.
Size (length, diametre) seems identical.
Size (length, diametre) seems identical.
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Re: Battery connector broken
Batteries are always removed by hand, never with a tool?
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Re: Battery connector broken
Why are you charging your batteries that many time per week?
I can go days of heavy use and still have lots of power left in my batteries even if I let it sit for weeks without using the 66.
There is always a spare set I keep with me if I need them.
As of yet there was only one time I had to switch batteries.
You no that charging batteries to many times does reduce it's life cycle.
Removing your batteries that many times per week will only lead to problems with the connectors on the 66 or any GPS unit.
That goes for any items that run on replaceable batteries.
Taking them out and putting them will only cause problems.
You can always charge the 66 with the batteries in the unit if you have the adapter.
I can go days of heavy use and still have lots of power left in my batteries even if I let it sit for weeks without using the 66.
There is always a spare set I keep with me if I need them.
As of yet there was only one time I had to switch batteries.
You no that charging batteries to many times does reduce it's life cycle.
I am still using the same batteries from 2019 and they are still going strong.Battery life cycle count is the number of times a battery can be depleted and recharged before its full capacity begins to degrade1. This number depends on the type of battery and how it’s used1. Generally, lithium-based battery cells have a cycle count of 400 to 500 times. Some batteries may have a higher cycle count if they are kept at least 50 to 90 percent charged.
Removing your batteries that many times per week will only lead to problems with the connectors on the 66 or any GPS unit.
That goes for any items that run on replaceable batteries.
Taking them out and putting them will only cause problems.
You can always charge the 66 with the batteries in the unit if you have the adapter.
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Re: Battery connector broken
I believe i am using the unit the intended way.
66s/st uses replaceable batteries, it does not have a fixed battery.
It can use one-time batteries (alkaline, lithium) or rechargeable (ni-mh).
Garmin does not mention to avoid changing batteries, nor do they include an adapter to press the button enabling charging.
I can't really see that i do anything wrongly.
My daily usage usually goes 4-10 hours, given a normal 15-17 hours runtime per pair of ni-mh batteries, a change every other day is normal.
66s/st uses replaceable batteries, it does not have a fixed battery.
It can use one-time batteries (alkaline, lithium) or rechargeable (ni-mh).
Garmin does not mention to avoid changing batteries, nor do they include an adapter to press the button enabling charging.
I can't really see that i do anything wrongly.
My daily usage usually goes 4-10 hours, given a normal 15-17 hours runtime per pair of ni-mh batteries, a change every other day is normal.
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Re: Battery connector broken
I've been removing and replacing batteries in many different devices including GPS's for many years, mostly without issue, as have quite a few other people I know.
The very few times I've had issues it's been faulty devices, similar to 987's problem.