Have a look at the connectors, one of mine was stuck a little lower than the others.
Is so undo it and lever it out..
He has none left in stock - I tried
Your right , out of stock
Anyone , ideas ?
He has none left in stock - I tried
Your right , out of stock
Anyone , ideas ?
I can prob spare you one if you want to send me a
message , my gw-60 has stopped recognising it has a gps inside so cables are not much good to me ... changing gps types now
He has none left in stock - I tried
Your right , out of stock
Anyone , ideas ?
I can prob spare you one if you want to send me a
message , my gw-60 has stopped recognising it has a gps inside so cables are not much good to me ... changing gps types now
He has none left in stock - I tried
Your right , out of stock
Anyone , ideas ?
I can prob spare you one if you want to send me a
message , my gw-60 has stopped recognising it has a gps inside so cables are not much good to me ... changing gps types now
Have PM you.
For anyone that has a broken strap here's a novel solution to replace it, could easily be adapted as a helmet mount as well. You'll just need a 3d printer to make one, the file is here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2998804#Print%20Settings
I had a pin stuck down in the cable clamp end. They should have never been spring loaded pins in the first place.
Also, if the strap is silicone I don't see how they break if silicone is inert?
Those who have had a strap break; did it break almost flush with the gps antenna?
Mine broke on the other side. I think is where the band is attached to the watch. It a pity the band doesn't go all the way around.
Same issue a couple of times. Used a few specs of this (found under the kitchen sink) on the end of half a dampened cotton bud inserted in an electric drill. Used for a few seconds on the 4 stainless steel contact points on the back of the watch... problem solved!
Just tried this too and worked like magic ! .