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Jaco Steyn

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  1. How often do you sync your Fenix with Garmin Connect? Either by cable or Bluetooth? Your EPO/CPE data may be outdated or expired. Here are some references that may assist. Why Does My Garmin Watch Take So Long to Locate Satellites? | Garmin Support What Does EPO or CPE Mean on My Garmin Fitness Device? | Garmin Support
  2. I recently also had to interact with Garmin due to my Edge 130's battery not lasting long enough. From the date I first sent them an e-mail, till I finally had a replacement Edge 130 Plus took about 10 days. That included courier times. The battery cannot be replaced, and I was offered a new Edge 130 Plus for R1500. The e-mail addresses I used to communicate with them was: Product.Support@garmin.com and ServiceevaluationZA@garmin.com On both e-mails I got very quick response each time I communicated with them. I was sent a form that I had to complete when I sent in my defective Edge 130, which I am including in this post should anyone want to use it. Product Support Centre Repair Form.docx
  3. Same symptoms mine had before I eventually decided to send it in and had it replaced with the Edge 130 Plus a few posts back. For a short while I used my trusty die-hard Edge 500.
  4. I also had an Edge 130 of which the battery only lasted less than 1 1/2 hours. I contemplated replacing its battery, but at that stage I could not source a suitable battery. This happened before this thread was started. I decided to go the Garmin support route, sent my Edge 130 to their Rosebank offices with a courier service. They advised me that the battery indeed did not pass their tests and said they can offer me a new Edge 130 Plus for R1550. This whole process took about 10 days, from sending it in to receiving the new Edge 130 plus, delivered with a courier.
  5. If it perhaps is a Duracell battery, it may be because of the bitter coating to discourage small children from swallowing it. Using Bitter Coating Lithium Coin Cell Batteries with Garmin Sensors | Garmin Support
  6. Summer and winter. Its uptime has gradually been declining the last couple of months. I think the final nail in the coffin was when I was side swiped by a car that ignored a stop street that caused my Edge 130 to crash onto the road after me falling as well.
  7. Seems that I was lucky then. Fortunately, I still had an old Garmin Edge 500 that I can use as a backup when things goes wrong. I also have an Edge 705 that I use for my commuting to work and back, but the Edge 500 is such a workhorse, and it has the temperature reading which the Edge 705 does not offer. After all of these years I still have ยฑ90% of battery life left after a 3+ hour ride. I think I'll probably be taking this one to the grave with me...๐Ÿ˜„ Maybe you could borrow a spare one from a cycling buddy until yours's sorted out instead of purchasing one?
  8. I sent (via courier) my 5 year old Edge 130 in for assessment at Garmin in Rosebank. The battery did not want to hold charge anymore, barely lasting 45 - 60 minutes. About one week later I received an e-mail from them with a quote for the 130 Plus offered as a replacement for R1550. I EFTd the money after getting the e-mail and the new Edge 130 Plus was delivered at my house the next morning. All of this was in less than 10 days.
  9. I love the carbon fiber look on my road bike. A Panarello FP Quatro, 12 years old now.
  10. My Eddington number pales to some of the others posted, but I am a soon to be 60 y/o mostly weekend warrior cyclist.
  11. Amanda Coker - Wikipedia WOW! Is this lady even human?๐Ÿ˜ฒ Below taken from the Wikipedia page: On 15 May 2016 Coker started her ride to set a new distance record. Riding a course in Flatwoods Park in Tampa Bay she rode 237.19 mi (382 km) a day on average. She beat Billie Flemingโ€™s record for the greatest distance ridden by a woman with months to spare,[3] after 130 days of riding had managed 29,774 mi (47,917 km) โ€“ beating the 1938 record of 29,603.7 mi (47,643 km).[4] In April 2017 she surpassed the previous record of 76,076 mi (122,432 km) set by Kurt Searvogel.[2] In May 2017 Coker set the new record of 86,573 miles (139,326 km),[3] beating the previous record by over 10,000 miles (16,093 km).[1] During the attempt, her longest ride in a single day was 302 mi (486 km), completed on the second to last day.[3] After setting the new record, Coker continued cycling in an effort to ride over 100,000 miles. For 77 years that record was held by Tommy Godwin, who set off on January 1939 and eventually finished his ride after reaching the 100,000 mi (160,934 km) mark in May 1940, after 500 days of cycling.[3] On July 11, 2017, Coker reached 100,000 mi (160,934 km), after 423 straight days of cycling.[5] On October 23, 2021, Amanda set a new road record of 512.506 miles (824.8 km) and became the first woman in history to break 500 miles in 24 hours riding solo. During this 24hr attempt, Amanda also broke 10 other WUCA/Guinness World records for other various durations and distances. [6] [7]
  12. Thanks so very much for sharing this gem!๐Ÿ‘
  13. This morning after my lazy pre-Christmas ride, I played with the Strava app on my iPhone. I then saw that you could see your yearly stats, just not with the fancy infographics. I went to "You" on the right-hand bottom of the screen. I scrolled down past "This week" and "Activities" until you see "Statistics". There all my year's statistics was tabled. See my stats below. Probably not too bad for an "outoppie" that will be 60 early next year.๐Ÿ˜
  14. Are those posting Strava Year in Sports stats premium subscribers? I got an e-mail indicating that my stats are available, but when I click on the link, I am required to subscribe in order to see it.
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