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So what she was saying was that overpriced hypetrain status symbols were traded for functional, practical, low maintenance, easy to replace items?
Exact same, few weeks it becomes love, such an awesome light , easy on the eye G
I’ve worked it out, I’m worth 17 shakiras! Always another way of looking at itSo what she was saying was that overpriced hypetrain status symbols were traded for functional, practical, low maintenance, easy to replace items?
Presume you know this, but just in case, can check battery level on the Casio app. Sure you will know but just in case. I have a few that are BT and it does come in useful if want to use any features in the analogs.
Yes sir! I’m still in the process of getting it charged fully. It sits at 2/5 bars, presumably because it’s been overcast and rainy since I got it. I also work indoors. I’m waiting for a week with more sunny days so I can prop it up next to a window and get fully juiced.Presume you know this, but just in case, can check battery level on the Casio app. Sure you will know but just in case. I have a few that are BT and it does come in useful if want to use any features in the analogs.
Do you have an idea on the recharging speed variation between overcast and sunny weather? My GA-B2100 sits next to a window for about a week but it was always rainy or overcast. It charged from 3 to 4 bars within a day but it still remains at 4. No problem but I wonder if it will eventually recharge to 5 bars or does it need a sunny day for this, despite sitting on a window sill?Yes sir! I’m still in the process of getting it charged fully. It sits at 2/5 bars, presumably because it’s been overcast and rainy since I got it. I also work indoors. I’m waiting for a week with more sunny days so I can prop it up next to a window and get fully juiced.
I have noticed and not sure if his my sample, but the battery although never ran out, does get eaten up fair quick. Some Gs simply use more battery than others . The mudmasters (GWG 1000/2000) last for ever and always show H . However the gravity, RN frog, they do like their share of daylight and can drop a little over the weeks. Maybe it’s because I can keep a close eye on with the app, rather than just seeing a display with H. But supposedly should run up to 18 months without light iirc (don’t quote me on that). Newer Gs seem to be much shorter durations , more like 3 month . Battery size , design, or both could play a part. Also the actual solar area size and sensitivity .Yes sir! I’m still in the process of getting it charged fully. It sits at 2/5 bars, presumably because it’s been overcast and rainy since I got it. I also work indoors. I’m waiting for a week with more sunny days so I can prop it up next to a window and get fully juiced.
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Slight variables as always G shock wise and module differences .Do you have an idea on the recharging speed variation between overcast and sunny weather? My GA-B2100 sits next to a window for about a week but it was always rainy or overcast. It charged from 3 to 4 bars within a day but it still remains at 4. No problem but I wonder if it will eventually recharge to 5 bars or does it need a sunny day for this, despite sitting on a window sill?
Thanks a lot. It seems I need roughly 210+ hours. In view of the shorter daytimes, it is clear that I need a lot more than a week or lots of sunny days for reaching full charge. Thankfully, I don't need full charge. I simply wanted to know.Slight variables as always G shock wise and module differences .
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