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Old April 24th 18, 01:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Caution -- InReach Explorer Dead

Want something cheaper?Â* Look at XCSoar and (free) live tracking.

On 4/23/2018 12:47 PM, JS wrote:
On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 11:20:51 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Saturday I updated the software in my InReach Explorer, topped off the battery after winter storage, and reactivated my account. I sent a test message, and

Yesterday I took my first flight of the year. Before takeoff I turned on the device, started tracking, and shared my flight with my wife. Everything seemed fine.

When I landed about 3 hours later (it was nice to be back in the air, but the day was not great), I tried to power down the device, but the screen was dark. On further examination, it did not send any tracking data during my flight, so it must have been dead almost from the start.

The device was two years old, and had been used exclusively for soaring, perhaps 60 flights total. When I called Garmin they lead me through a couple of tests that determined it was dead.

Replacement: $200! And the replacement device is refurbished!

The fact that they are providing a refurbished replacement is an indication that they do have a supply of failed units.

Has anyone else had such an early failure?

BTW, here is my estimate of the cost for two years of flying:

Device -- $400
Activation -- $30
Monthly fee -- 10 months at $35/month, $350
Total -- $780

Or ~13/flight

I really wish there was a comparable competing product...

My SE turned into a brick at the time Garmin was taking over InReach from Delorme. Took a bit of extra time to sort out due to the changeover, but all went fine. Don't remember how much it cost to swap.
Know of two InReach SEs that went blank but could be reset and worked again with only assistance from Garmin support. Wonder if a botched attempt at resetting can brick it.
Every time a glider expense is entered, Quicken asks me to categorise. Find it best not to do that, and just hit the "get over it" button.
Last I looked, anything comparable costs more or does less.
Jim


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