Power Supply

 

Stay Powered

The Garmin GPSMAP 66sr is equipped with an internal rechargeable 3100 mAh Li-ion battery.

 

Charging the Battery


 

Maximizing Battery Life




Battery Display


Powered On


     

 
 
 
     
Remaining
Battery Capacity
  Charging
Process Active
  Battery
Fully Charged
  External
Power Source

Standby Mode


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Charging Process Active
Battery Fully Charged



Power Options


External AC (US)



  • AC USB Charger (United States)
  • Includes 1 micro-USB and 1 mini-USB cable
  • Charge your devices from an AC outlet or USB port
  • Included USB cables support data transfer
  • Order Garmin Part Number 010-11478-02



External AC (EU)



  • AC USB Charger (Europe)
  • Includes 1 micro-USB and 1 mini-USB cable
  • Charge your devices from an AC outlet or USB port
  • Included USB cables support data transfer
  • Order Garmin Part Number 010-11478-05



Universal DC



  • Universal DC USB Vehicle Power Adapter
  • Power two USB devices from any 12v power outlet
  • Retains 12v power outlet for additional accessories
  • Order Garmin Part Number 010-10723-17



Powered Mount



  • Powered Mount for GPSMAP 66sr
  • Quick release locking mechanism
  • AMPS compatible mounting pattern
  • Integrated USB power cable
  • Order Garmin Part Number 010-12825-00



Battery Test

First, a word about battery consumption testing. Outside of a precisely controlled laboratory environment, no battery test result can be absolute. In real world scenarios (where we like to use our GPSr) many variables can and will affect battery consumption rates, and therefore two seemingly identical devices configured with identical settings while tested side by side may not provide identical results.

For our baseline test, a GPSMAP 66sr was configured for maximum efficiency (our test simulates using the GPSr primarily for tracking purposes) in an attempt to record a best case scenario result. New tests are then performed with additional features enabled to measure their relative impact on power consumption. With this information, each individual user can estimate their approximate total available runtime based on their unique device usage patterns.

During each test sequence, the following baseline conditions, with noted adjustments, were observed:

At the beginning of each test, the internal battery is fully charged, the current track log is reset, and a new track log recording is initiated at a rate of one track point per minute. During each test period, the GPSMAP 66sr is checked periodically for activity. When it is discovered the GPSr has stopped functioning, a USB cable is connected, the Current.gpx track log file is imported into BaseCamp, and the total run time is recorded.


GPSMAP 66sr Battery Test Results:

 Backlight: Always On @ 100%
 15h 08m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Backlight: Always On @ 50%
 19h 45m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Backlight: Always On @ 20%
 25h 29m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Battery Save: Disabled
 33h 50m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Multi-GNSS: GPS Only, Multi-Band: Disabled, Battery Save: Disabled
 36h 55m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Multi-GNSS: GPS Only, Multi-Band: Disabled
 37h 55m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)

 Baseline Test
 40h 49m (GPSMAP 66sr v520)