Garmin Zumo XT Went Dead Again

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Garmin Zumo XT Went Dead Again

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My Garmin Zumo XT went dead again. It had been on a 6 amp 12 volt power supply for a few hours. I turned it off and it would not power up, again.
The last time that happened, I left it on the power supply over night and in the morning it did power up again. I am trying that again and hope it comes back.

I recall reading here that others have has the same issue.
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I have had mine fail to wake up from standby after stopping during a ride, twice. An overnight on an AC wall charger cured it both times.
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6 amp charger? you said 6amp at 12 voits. isn't that too high an amps? I would feel better using 1.5amps or no higher than 2.1
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twowheelstom wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:59 pm6 amp charger? you said 6amp at 12 voits. isn't that too high an amps? I would feel better using 1.5amps or no higher than 2.1
No, that is not a concern. My vehicle has a 10 amp 12 volt power outlet and I have plugged in devices, like my Garmin, that don't need that much.

Now, if you have a device that requires 12 VDC and you increase the voltage significantly, you will have a problem at some point.
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