660 batteries

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The battery on my 660, now nearly three years old, is showing signs of age: Not holding charge too well, running down when switched off for a long period...

Has anyone found a good/ supplier of OEM batteries other than mega-buck Garmin? Or a good aftermarket alternative?

I recently bought a OEM battery for my Razr from Amazon, for the same reason, only to, a fortnight later, accidentally put the original one through a colourfast 40 cycle :eek:
Came out completely discharged, obviously.
Blow me if it didn't rejuvenate the bugger and it's now as good as the new one!
Need to have a spare handy before I try this with the Z660 one though :D
 
Hi Cogs:

I don't know of any source other than Garmin for a Zumo 660 battery, but the larger question that your post raises (to me, at least) is "Why the heck would you want/need to buy a new battery in the first place?"

I recently purchased a Zumo 660 and was a bit surprised to find that it had a battery in it. I previously used Garmin 26xx and 28xx series GPSRs, none of which had a battery, and couldn't really comprehend why Garmin 'reverted' to providing batteries in the GPS - the last Garmin GPS I had that contained batteries was a StreetPilot III, way back in 2002.

Anyway, what I am getting at is this: Provided you have the cigarette lighter cable for the car mount (supplied with the Zumo), and the motorcycle mount with integral power cable (also supplied with the Zumo), I can't see any reason why you would need a battery at all. The GPSR will get its power supply from either the car or the motorcycle using the supplied accessories, and if you connect it to your computer, I believe that the USB cable will also supply the power that the thing needs to run on while it is connected to the computer.

So, unless I have missed something obvious here, I suggest you don't bother buying a new battery at all... the original battery you have, even though it is near the end of its life, will be sufficient to cope with momentary power interruptions (<1 minute) when you are using the device in the car or on the moto. The only functionality you will lose is the ability to use the device whilst having a coffee at the side of the road - hardly something worth the price of a new battery.

Michael
 
I think you will find that if you remove the battery the garmin will display the message "insert battery" and wont function. :D

You are correct. I guess I didn't express myself clearly enough in my response to Cogs' post - what I was recommending was that he continue to use the original battery that has diminished performance, rather than buying a new one.

As long as the original battery has the ability to provide the specified voltage to the GPSR (if only for a very short time), that will be sufficient to avoid the "insert battery" message, and also sufficient to keep the unit from shutting down if there is a momentary interruption in the mains power (e.g. hitting a bump when the GPSR is in the moto bracket, accidentally bumping the power cord when the GPSR is in the automotive bracket).

Michael
 
you will also find that to be the truly multi purpose unit that it is marketed as .
it needs to be usable away from a power scource.. ie in pedestrian mode!!!
so it has a battery..

also with the mp3 running you can plug in some earphones and use it as an mp3 player whilst off the bike!!..
 
Thanks for the link Angus :thumb less than half the price of Amazon!

Yes I could have gone the google route but then I wouldn't get the benefit of personal recommendation/ experience. Or debate...

At least I didn't ask what oil to put in it :augie

Pan, to answer your question, I use my Zumo away from the bike/car quite a lot:

On my bicycle and as a pedestrian in the pursuit of 'tupperware in the woods' ie Geocaching. Previously I needed two sat navs for that; my 2610 on the bike and then my GPS12 on foot.
 
I use mine away from the bike too. Play tunes in dull hotel rooms. The built in speaker is not too bad if you keep the volume down.
 


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