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Topic Name: Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
on: September 01, 2011, 09:19:14 AM
bikesnob
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Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
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Has anyone used the Garmin 705 on the CTR? If so, how did it work out, and how did you charge the battery?
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Topic Name: Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
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on: September 01, 2011, 12:11:12 PM
Beaglesdadi
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Re: Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
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Topic Name: Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
Reply #2
on: September 08, 2011, 09:02:32 AM
gregclimbs
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Re: Using a Garmin 705 on the CTR
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I used an 800 this year (albiet only for the 2 days I "raced") but many more training rides outside the battery life spec-ed.
Last year, doing the huts from Durango to Moab, a cheap solar charger kept my 705 fully charged, but we only rode til a little after lunch each day and had plenty of sunshine to make it up.
I switched to the 800 this year since the 705 wouldn't load the full track of the CTR (despite the file not being out of the limits of the device).
And I used a griffin 3AA charger to keep it going.
It worked well.
The 800 allows you to charge and run at the same time.
Hope that helps.
g
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