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I bought a Colibri data logger in June 2003 and have enjoyed using it
with SeeYou to go over my flights (no badge or record work for me). But the unit failed in March 2004 with a "Seal Not Valid" message, which was fixed by returning it to the manufacturer. The unit recently failed in the same mode again. I suspect I just got a lemon or have bad luck, but before repairing it again or asking for a replacement, I thought it wise to check if anyone else has had similar experience. Many thanks. Martin |
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I've never heard of this happening before, but if you arent using it
for badges or records, there is no need to get it resealed. Kevin |
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Thanks to all who replied, both here and privately. I'll post something
once this is resolved, but thought I'd make an interim report. 1. The problem probably affects all loggers to some extent, not just LX's Colibri. Someone wrote me privately about similar problems with a Garmin which they believe were due to static electricity, as when a lightning storm hit near the airport. The problem seemed to be worse when the unit was not installed in the glider, so they solved it by only keeping it out for minimal periods of time and praying that lightning doesn't strike near the glider. 2. LX Support responded to me and wants to help figure this out. I had already asked for help from the dealer through whom I bought the unit, but also wanted to hear what people's experiences had been to help me decide what path to take. 3. To respond to Keven's comment above, there is a reason to get it resealed. It doesn't record anything when the seal is not valid! Thanks again and I'll keep you posted. Martin |
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A final update seemed in order. LX was excellent in dealing with this
proble. They replaced the unit free of charge and had it FedExed to me while I returned the original unit to the dealer. Great customer relations! I suspect the problem was a fault that drained the battery in about a year's time instead of the normal 7-10 years. They say they check the units for battery drain, but an intermittent problem would likely pass that test. They also told me that the failure rate on batteries is very low, less than 1 in a 1,000 per year, which further supports the faulty unit hypothesis. Without getting into statistical jargon like "likelihood ratios", it's pretty clear that two failures in two years with that kind of failure rate have to be caused by something other than just random battery failures. The bottom line: All the good things I've said here about the Colibri in other threads now have one more plus, great customer relations. Martin |
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