happy grandad
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I had an SP3 and nothing went wrong with the screen. I have purchased a Nav 2 and twice the same thing has happened.
When riding early in the morning or late evening and the sun is shining directly onto the screen for a long time at right angles (This is when it seems to happen) a form of 'moisture' appears in the centre of the screen making it very difficult to read.
It happened a lot with my first Nav 2 and i had it returned. The new one which I have now had for nearly 2 months has worked fine until today when the same thing has happened. I was riding west early today and the sun was for a long time shining directly onto the screen. A patch of moisture about half inch by 2 inches appeared across the screen making it impossible to see the detail in sunlight. In shadow there was not a problem.
I stopped and put my gloves over the screen and after about 10 minutes the patch of 'moisture' was much smaller. I then rode on and the clouds came over and the patch of moisture disappeared completely.
Riding back the sun came out again but much higher - and warmer - and the patch did not return. Riding along a motorway I put the screen towards the sun to see if that would do anything to bring it back. It did not.
Is this type of thing a fault with the machine or have I just been unlucky with two faulty machines? Does it revolve around temperature or direct sunlight or both.
Should i get the machine replaced yet again?
TiA

When riding early in the morning or late evening and the sun is shining directly onto the screen for a long time at right angles (This is when it seems to happen) a form of 'moisture' appears in the centre of the screen making it very difficult to read.
It happened a lot with my first Nav 2 and i had it returned. The new one which I have now had for nearly 2 months has worked fine until today when the same thing has happened. I was riding west early today and the sun was for a long time shining directly onto the screen. A patch of moisture about half inch by 2 inches appeared across the screen making it impossible to see the detail in sunlight. In shadow there was not a problem.
I stopped and put my gloves over the screen and after about 10 minutes the patch of 'moisture' was much smaller. I then rode on and the clouds came over and the patch of moisture disappeared completely.
Riding back the sun came out again but much higher - and warmer - and the patch did not return. Riding along a motorway I put the screen towards the sun to see if that would do anything to bring it back. It did not.
Is this type of thing a fault with the machine or have I just been unlucky with two faulty machines? Does it revolve around temperature or direct sunlight or both.
Should i get the machine replaced yet again?
TiA

