[gps-talkusers] Re: Earthmate question
- From: "Richard Myers" <dkmyers28@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 16:38:25 +0900
Hello, Peggy,
According to the Earthmate manual, the car lighter cord will charge the
battery just fine. The LED will turn green when the battery is charging,
and will go out when the battery is fully charged, and will turn red if the
battery goes low. In addition, if you want back-up power, there is
accomodation for four triple-A batteries. The main battery should run about
11 hours after it is fully charged. If you use the USB cable, you do not
need to worry about charging the battery at all.
Walk in sunshine
Dick Myers
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From: Peggy Kern <kernsac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [gps-talkusers] Earthmate question
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 18:35:15 -0700
Hi, all. I have a question for you Earthmate users, especially for those
who have used the adapter that plugs into the cigarette lighter in the car.
I'm wondering if the Earthmate is supposed to charge while it's plugged in
with the car adapter.
Last Sunday we went from Sacramento to Hayward and back, and I had the
Earthmate plugged in almost the whole time. I used it on just the battery
briefly during the week. Last Friday we went from Sacramento to San
Francisco and back. At one point, I think while waiting to pay our toll and
get on the bridge, I got a "GPS receiver not detected", but then after
making sure the connections were snug, it came back on. I assumed the
Earthmate had charged while plugged in in the car, so didn't charge it when
I got home. I used it on battery yesterday with no problems. Today I used
it in the car on battery for a trip to Elk Grove and back. Before we even
got to Elk Grove, I got the "dliddle-dee-doop" sound and the message "GPS
receiver not detected". Turning it off and on didn't help, so I plugged it
into the cigarette lighter adapter, and it came back to life and I used it
with no problems for the rest of the trip. When we got home, I plugged it
in with the regular power cube, and my husband tells me lights are showing
on both the power cube and the Earthmate receiver, so it obviously needed
charging. So I'm wondering if the car adapter just gives it extra power but
doesn't charge the battery. But if that's the case, why did I briefly lose
power while waiting to cross the bridge, even with the adapter turned on.
The situation isn't consistent enough for me to think it might be a cable
problem, and the fact that it was corrected immediately after plugging into
the car adapter makes me think it was a battery issue. I'm just wondering
if I should treat the battery as though it had been used even though I have
the Earthmate on the car adapter, and charge it up with the regular charger,
just to make sure I have juice in the battery, or if this is an early
indication of a problem with my battery or receiver.
Peggy
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