Friarpuk Posted January 30, 2018 Posted January 30, 2018 Hi folks Does any one know of a repairer who will repair a Garmin 296? My unit intermittently throws up a lost aviation data message and then I lose all my Jeppesen data. Talked to a fellow from Garmin and said the internal memory sounds like it is faulty. So does anyone know of a tech who could repair the memory since Garmin no longer service the 296, which by the way I think really stinks. I run Shonkmaps on my 296 and they are stored on the memory stick with my personal waypoints, would be nice if there was a way one could store the Jeppesen aviation data on the memory stick too.
jetboy Posted February 1, 2018 Posted February 1, 2018 Dont know if the 296 internal battery is the same system as my GPS3 / GPS3 pilot models but these exhibit same symptoms they have a small lithium battery for memory of setup and user waypoints The GPS3 had a standard Li batt, the GPS3pilot used a rechargeable type= hard to get I tried replacing with normal Li batts but they didnt last more than a few months I put a 5Volt supercapacitor in there instead of the rechargeable and added about 10k ohms resistor from + across to the battery supply so it keeps a top up. Its only to keep the setup alive when changing batteries, but its a lot of work to put the waypoints back in (by hand) so this fix seems to work, as long as the normal AA cells are present and correct.
Richard Budge Posted February 4, 2018 Posted February 4, 2018 I recently got mine repaired is RUSSIA, yes Russia. They advertise on eBay - flat rate US$95.00 - I pulled the circuit out of mine, and posted it off in a padded bag. Took about three weeks all up. They communicated with me along he way, and when asked they gave me a fault report - the $95 includes return postage. Richard. Dont know if the 296 internal battery is the same system as my GPS3 / GPS3 pilot models but these exhibit same symptomsthey have a small lithium battery for memory of setup and user waypoints The GPS3 had a standard Li batt, the GPS3pilot used a rechargeable type= hard to get I tried replacing with normal Li batts but they didnt last more than a few months I put a 5Volt supercapacitor in there instead of the rechargeable and added about 10k ohms resistor from + across to the battery supply so it keeps a top up. Its only to keep the setup alive when changing batteries, but its a lot of work to put the waypoints back in (by hand) so this fix seems to work, as long as the normal AA cells are present and correct.
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