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I've got a Wahoo Bolt purchased Feb 2018. Battery life has started decreasing, and whereas originally I could accidentally leave the backlight on permanently (only did that once!) and ride a leisurely 100 miles for a full day and still have a significant charge left on the unit, it now struggles to manage 4 hours with no backlight at all.

I've tried to get a battery swap (and pay for it) via Wahoo, they just want me to smash it up and then offer a 20% voucher off a new unit. Planned obsolescence anyone? I paid over £230, in my eyes its reasonable to expect it to last more than three years but Wahoo dispute this. They won't do a battery swap, exchange, refurb etc.

They also claim its sealed and I cannot find any DIY repair options online, only for the older Elemnt model...so I guess this confirms that. It appears the unit is glued together as there are no screw holes. Has anyone managed to repair theirs?

As a last resort...any other Garmin (and Wahoo) alternatives I should look at?


 
Posted : 21/10/2020 11:02 pm
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Youtube has a couple of tear down videos, i'd say if you were willing to give it a try, a mobile phone repair shop could have it opened and a similar battery installed, not sure of the cost though, or if it would be worth it in the long run?


 
Posted : 21/10/2020 11:26 pm
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Thanks, I hadn't looked at YouTube. Happy to have a go myself if there is a reasonable chance of keeping it waterproof afterwards!


 
Posted : 21/10/2020 11:34 pm
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Is the battery a proprietary shape though, I wouldn't be surprised if it is, given that they will want to fill every mm of space in there to minimise unit size/maximise battery life.

I agree though, a bit crap it can't be repaired.


 
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I’ve just gone Garmin 830 due to this! No regrets


 
Posted : 22/10/2020 9:22 pm
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Nothing to lose from trying to prise it open then?

On the other hand my elemnt runs happily from a USB battery pack on audaxes. Not as "clean" an install but better than spending two hundred quid on a new gps?


 
Posted : 23/10/2020 12:19 am