Don wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 2:12 pm
Hi Stu, Soldered the new converter in today, still not showing a charge on the Zumo. Checked the voltage at the Garmin pins voltage showing 5.09 volts. Any help would be appreciated. Kind Regards, Don.
Hard to say without actually looking at it and testing it myself
Is the zumo powering on when you turn the ignition on?
Morning Stu, yes the Zumo is powering on when ignition is turned on and turns off eventually when ignition is turned off. I tested the amp output across the two pins that the Zumo gets its power from only showing 0.46 amps and voltage 5.09. I don't know if that is the correct way to test the amps output.
Kind Regards.
If the unit powers up when the ignition is switched on then the pins must be making contact with the unit.
Are you sure you are not getting a charging symbol on the unit because its already fully charged? (I'm assuming here that the symbol does indeed go out when fully charged?)
If you ride with it in use for an extended period does the charging symbol then come on?
Does the unit battery go flat and shut down after a few hours of riding?
Hi Stu, I don't know if the charging icon goes out when the unit is fully charged or not, all I know is if I connect the Zumo to a USB port on the bike the charging icon comes on. I have connected the Zumo to the BMW cradle with the 3D AM adapter no charging icon showing then connected the Zumo to the USB and the charging icon shows. Kind Regards,
Sorry Purd I thought it was Stu who answered me. when I turn on the ignition the Zumo powers up showing the battery indicator with the green bar on the top right hand side of the Zumo with no electricity bolt through it. if I attach a usb cable from my Zumo to my bikes usb port the electicity bolt shows on the green bar showing the Zumo is charging.
Morning Stu, I appreciate the offer, unfortunately I live in Helensburgh up in Scotland. Thanks for all your help on this. Was that the correct way to test the amps output across the two pins as I was only getting 0.46 amps, correct me if I am wrong but I thought you said the Zumo required 5 volts and two amps output.Kind Regards.