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Jason Spaceman
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I have a Polar s720i heart rate monitor (got it for Xmas 2003). The
battery appears to be nearing the end of its life, as the heart rate
and speedometer functions no longer work for more than 7 or 8 km into
my ride. And there isn't enough juice left to power the infrared
transmitter to send files to my computer. The watch function still
works fine though,
.
I will probably send it back in to Polar to get the battery replaced,
although the next time I might just do it myself. But I'm curious, do
I just send in the wrist receiver unit, or do I also have to send the
chest strap transmitter as well? The chest strap still works fine,
and from what I understand the battery in those things is rated for
~2500 hours of use. And why pay extra for a new chest strap when I
don't really need one at the moment.
I figure when the chest strap finally dies I will probably replace it
with one of them new Polar Wearlink ones as the Wearlink has a user
replaceable battery.
J. Spaceman
battery appears to be nearing the end of its life, as the heart rate
and speedometer functions no longer work for more than 7 or 8 km into
my ride. And there isn't enough juice left to power the infrared
transmitter to send files to my computer. The watch function still
works fine though,
I will probably send it back in to Polar to get the battery replaced,
although the next time I might just do it myself. But I'm curious, do
I just send in the wrist receiver unit, or do I also have to send the
chest strap transmitter as well? The chest strap still works fine,
and from what I understand the battery in those things is rated for
~2500 hours of use. And why pay extra for a new chest strap when I
don't really need one at the moment.
I figure when the chest strap finally dies I will probably replace it
with one of them new Polar Wearlink ones as the Wearlink has a user
replaceable battery.
J. Spaceman