![]() ![]() ![]() Inverter was completely off despite being in "ON" position. Checked the screen of the device itself and it was shut off. Around 1:30 am my wife woke me saying it was too quiet, she couldn't hear the fridge running. Batteries are inside, under the main bed.įast forward another 30ish hours, we went to bed and night temperatures drop fairly rapidly. No apparent temperature issues, outside temp was 84F and inside the trailer was probably 78ish. The battery guard appeared to have done its' job, albeit at the cost of the battery guard as the only way I was able to restore power was to bypass it. This tripped the battery guard, took me a little bit to locate the failure, initially thought it was the transfer switch because I've had a few issues with that. The SmartSolar controller said that the battery voltage had dropped to 9.12V which is obviously well below anything a LiFePo4 battery should ever see. The Multiplus had a low battery alarm, the BMV showed 57% and something like 13.35V. After 2 days of being parked at Yellowstone in a relatively shady spot and arriving with full SOC of 14.59V on the Battle Borns, 'something' tripped in the system and shut me down. Recently I completed a solar setup that I 'thought' was working well, or maybe currently think so? I'm not sure. Historically we run 5-6 days on batteries alone (setup details below). We've been parked for a few days in Yellowstone National Park in the US. Power Saving (display goes blank to save power when the watch is left in the dark) Battery display / alert Battery level indicatorĪpprox.Honestly, vague title because I'm unsure where to even begin. Hand shift feature (Hands move out of the way to provide an unobstructed view of digital display contents.).Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place timesĬountdown start time setting range: 1 second to 60 minutes (1-second increments, 1-minute increments) LED backlight for the digital display (Super illuminator, selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglow)ģ8 time zones (38 cities + coordinated universal time), daylight saving on/off, Home city/World time city swappingĠ0'00''00~59'59''99 (for the first 60 minutes) LED light for the face (Super illuminator, selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglow) Mobile link (Wireless linking using Bluetooth®) Apps App connectivity featureĪuto time adjustment Easy watch setting Approximately 300 world time cities Time & place Reminder Phone finder 2-Years Replacement Australian Warranty Card + International Warranty CardĬase Material / Color: Fine Resin x Carbon Fiber, Black.The case is made of fine resin embedded with carbon fibers for outstanding strength and crack resistance. ![]() High-strength resin material, which is reinforced with carbon fibers, makes it possible to create a case that is a mere 11.8 mm thin, which is the thinnest among G-SHOCK combination models.Ī new carbon core guard structure protects the module by enclosing it in a carbon case. Analog-digital timekeeping comes packed into a no-nonsense simple design without sacrificing G-SHOCK level toughness. These new models inherit the octagon form that was also employed for the original DW-5000C. These new models embody these efforts in an attractively thin configuration. Upgrade the retro look you love with the octagonal GA-2100 line, which inherits the design concept of the very first G-SHOCK, but now with Smartphone Link and Tough Solar power.Įver since the first DW-5000C went on sale back in 1983, G-SHOCK has continued to push the limits of timekeeping toughness while creating new and original designs. Octagon Bezel x Carbon Core Guard structure (This watch comes with 2-Years Replacement Warranty provide by Casio Australia, include 1-Year International Warranty) Seiko 5 Sports Automatic (Made in Japan)Ĭasio G-Shock x Carbon Core Guard Structure Solar Bluetooth Analog Digital Men's Watch GA-B2100-1A / GA-B2100-1ADR.Seiko 5 Sports One Piece Limited Edition.Seiko 5 Spots Supercars Limited Edition.Limited Edition / Special Collaboration. ![]()
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