When I charge the XT with the cord in back it charges up and works normally. It will not charge on the powered mount, goes dim and shuts off when the battery runs down. the pins on the powered mount are showing 12V. If it is off and I plug it in to the powered mount it turns on, but it ins not charging.
any thoughts, recommendations?
MF
Powered mount
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Re: Powered mount
You should never see 12V at the XT mount pins. The small box on the cord should be dropping the 12V vehicle voltage down to 5V.
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Re: Powered mount
Is there a mix of XT and XT2 here? The XT mount is 5V. The XT2 mount is 12V.
The XT2 can be used in an XT mount, with some limitations due to insufficient power.
The XT can not be used in an XT2 mount.
The XT2 can be used in an XT mount, with some limitations due to insufficient power.
The XT can not be used in an XT2 mount.
Re: Powered mount
I just opened a new XT2 yesterday, the little device in the cable says that it outputs 5VDC ??
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Re: Powered mount
Are you sure that you've opened a new(!) XT2?
Only a Zumo XT(1) should have a 'little box' in the cable - it transforms the normal 12V of a motorbike to 5V. The Zumo XT2 normally uses 12V and could also handle the 'old' mount of the Zumo XT(1) with 5V...
Only a Zumo XT(1) should have a 'little box' in the cable - it transforms the normal 12V of a motorbike to 5V. The Zumo XT2 normally uses 12V and could also handle the 'old' mount of the Zumo XT(1) with 5V...
Bye, Robert
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Re: Powered mount
Great question . I was posting from work and when I got home I looked, and it is an XT not an XT2 .
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Re: Powered mount
the motorcycle mount power cable is not charging your XT because I think the amps are not high enoughNortoncommando wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:20 pm If it is off and I plug it in to the powered mount it turns on, but it ins not charging.
any thoughts, recommendations?
https://support.garmin.com/en-CA/?faq=4 ... tab=topics
When the zūmo XT IS connected to the motorcycle charging mount, the current draw is Input: 10-30V, 1.5A (max) Output: 4.8-5.5V, 1.5A.
I think the XT battery charges up when amps are above 2.1amps like when using a 2.1amp usb wall charger
to my knowledge. that 1.5A output on the motorcycle power mount is just to power the XT screen and not high enough amps to charge up the internal XT battery
2005 Kawasaki 800B cruiser Zumo XT
Re: Powered mount
I have mine plugged into a normal PC USB port and the battery seems to be fully charged when I unplug it.
Re: Powered mount
@twowheelstom - on our motorcycle holidays we normally drive from 9:30am to approximately 04:00pm through the southern italy alps. When we start, the Zumo XT is fully loaded and when we stop and i disconnect the Zumo XT, it's also fully loaded...
So i think it already charges also when in the motorcycle mount...
@willbird - Hopefully not on the bike? It's no good idea to use the 'normal' usb port of the Zumo XT for loading on a running bike! The vibrations likely will harm the usb port after time because of the vibrations...
So i think it already charges also when in the motorcycle mount...
@willbird - Hopefully not on the bike? It's no good idea to use the 'normal' usb port of the Zumo XT for loading on a running bike! The vibrations likely will harm the usb port after time because of the vibrations...
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