I learned while in the water do not attempt to modify the current work-out while the HRM-TRI is under water. It will lose the connection with the 920, I ended up losing half of data from the swim work-out. My point, do not change the work-out settings while under water. My second experience with the HRM-TRI was at a formal Olympic tri.
I bought a Garmin HRM-Pro just over a year ago because my HRM-Tri kicked the bucket after a couple years. It was working really well until earlier this week when the battery died, so I replaced it. New battery died on the first work out. So I replaced it. Same result. Googling, it seems this is a fairly common thing, once the battery needs
13 Likes. Brennus September 4, 2019, 11:12am 4. I’ve had my Garmin HR strap for 23 months. Before that I had a Polar HR strap for 41 months. So for that N=2 sample at expect an average life of at least 32 months. oggie41 September 4, 2019, 11:41am 5. Brennus: Before that I had a Polar HR strap for 41 months.
There’s a tension bar underneath the battery, so it’s normal for it to not sit level until you screw the top back on. Ensure the gasket is intact (the hardest part for me), and when you screw down the lid the battery will hold in place. fravowi1912 • 2 yr. ago. Yeah, thanks. I know it doesn't sit level.
After going through multiple HRM-RUN and an HRM-TRI, I would never get a Garmin strap again. They work great until the first time you have to change the battery and they never seal back up properly again. Every one of those units has died after a battery change. Running dynamics are not very useful so I don’t care about them.
Hrm Pro and Run are unusable after first change of factory battery cause the sudden discharging of all new batteries andrewc71 over 2 years ago
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