Chanquete
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It was carefully stored, it never got wet new batteries, but it doesn't turn on.
Any idea?
Any idea?
I did. The answer was:worth speaking to Garmin technical support. They are very knowledgeable and helpful
I did. The answer was:
our technical service does not offer repair for that model since it is discontinued
How long do you think Garmin (or any company) should offer a repair service ?Sounds about right for them.
Traducir texto con la cámaraHow long do you think Garmin (or any company) should offer a repair service ?
The 76s is 20 years old !
Garmin have never changed their chart format so it would be possible to put updated charts on there, as you can with pretty much any Garmin device that takes mapsIts charts are prably way out of date and not renewable.
My Volvo is 22yrs old .. so ?How long do you think Garmin (or any company) should offer a repair service ?
The 76s is 20 years old !
All well and good and only new marinas missing from old chartsGarmin have never changed their chart format so it would be possible to put updated charts on there, as you can with pretty much any Garmin device that takes maps
Your going to tell me you are writing this on an old Nokia which is 20 years old and still going strong so why update it 'cos Nokia are an excellent company that will keep their phones going forever?My Volvo is 22yrs old .. so ?
But Garmin is not much different to the others ... trying to force sales of new gear.
Your going to tell me you are writing this on an old Nokia which is 20 years old and still going strong so why update it 'cos Nokia are an excellent company that will keep their phones going forever?
And does it work now with its batteries?Similar problem with my Garmin GPS 72, that was kept on the boat in a dry locker as a backup. I brought it home and put new batteries in and it did not start. However, I have the 12v + data cables for it so tried it using the car socket. It started no problem and took about 10 minutes to get a position. Date and time were correct as well despite GPS roll over. I bought it in 2005 so 19 years old.
I've got the later model, the 78S and download Open Sea Map areas free of charge and convert them to Garmin format (again free) using BBBike so later charts are definitely available. And free too.Its charts are prably way out of date and not renewable.
Garmin not noticeably helpful. However clearly its a power issue. First check batteries ok and connector not corroded. Then measure actual voltage at connectors - should be same as at battery but ..... If that ok open up unit and see voltage at switch, you might cause damage but you have nothing to lose.
If good voltage both sides of switch check that all push connectors clean and fully inserted.
If thats good but it still doesnt work you would need several hours at £90 an hour to investigate - so cut your losses and put whole lot in the recycling