I left my 955 solar in the meddle of the Florida sun at 12pm for 60 mins and it didn't even go up 1% it actually went down 1%
Am I the only one?
Oh, one I developed myself (to minimize energy usage and have the things I want on there)
https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/23d0c24a-4592-484b-8dfc-a84912032d45
Yeah I feel it is not worth the money. But good for Garmin to sell.
Just me though.
That's why I opt for the non solar.
Leaving the watch at the sun in the middle of the day is not a good idea. The watch stops charging, if it gets overheated. It is stated in the user manual.
I don't know where have you got your information about the Garmin solar. It does not promise to charge the watch. It promises to extend battery life, that's it.
"Tips for Solar Charging
To maximize the battery life of your watch, follow these tips.
• When you are wearing the watch, avoid covering the face with your sleeve.
• Regular outdoor use in sunny conditions can extend your battery life.
NOTE: The watch protects itself from overheating and stops charging automatically if the internal temperature exceeds the solar charging temperature threshold (Specifications, page 113).
NOTE: The watch does not solar charge when connected to an external power source or when the battery is full"
"Charging temperature range From 0º to 45ºC (from 32º to 113ºF)"
So you don't do solar charging at all, the solar is not for that. It's for being on the wrist and extending the battery life if good solar condition.
Under the sun your battery will work more time than non solar edition.
How many % depends from too much factors. 1% more is more than 1%...because in that hour your watch is ON. Garmin published a good scheme, in which it calculates 3hours sunlight a day @50% intensity. I'm two weeks owner, and i'm trying in different situation, and i'm happy of my 955.
HI, I experienced 2 times measurable solar boost for my battery - 1% after 2-3 hours outdoor on sunny days.
Normally battery goes down about 4-5% from morning till evening, but at these sunny days I had only 2% battery drain, so the solar charching really works, but, what is obviously, depends on sun exposition.
HI, I experienced 2 times measurable solar boost for my battery - 1% after 2-3 hours outdoor on sunny days.
Normally battery goes down about 4-5% from morning till evening, but at these sunny days I had only 2% battery drain, so the solar charching really works, but, what is obviously, depends on sun exposition.