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Is my P3 dead?

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Is my P3 dead?

Post17 May 2006, 12:32

Hi,
last time I wanted to wear my P3 , it didn't work, flat batteries I think as I don't wear it every day.
I change the batteries (the old were really flat) and what do I optain?
a "0" (the first on the left after the 1)
I do it again many times then it's the ":" which lits up , try again then it's the 0 again (but the the second one this time)
then the 3rd 0 then the first again then the ":" etc etc
It looks dead to me isn't it?
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Re: Is P3 dead?

Post17 May 2006, 16:12

Sounds like the crystal, but also check battery contacts on case back and battery compartment. If they are not well sprung or dirty this can also cause problems.

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Post19 May 2006, 23:33

This morning I received another P3 bought on ebay as untested.
I open it and I find the big original 355 bateries inside , so it must really be untested.It looks clean inside except a really small oxydation.
I clean it then test it and ......... it does the same thing as my other P3 !!(which is autoset):0 then . then 0 then 1 then 0 then . then 0...
Arghhhh..........!!!

Isn't it a dead IC?
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Re: Is P3 dead?

Post20 May 2006, 00:02

The same problem twice is kind of suspicious. Are you grounding yourself while you work on your watches? If not, you may want to consider wearing a grounding strap.
LED watches are quiet and polite. No ticking, no tocking, no beeping, no buzzing; they will only tell you the time when you ask to see it and they will do so instantly with no attention-seeking animations. A more civilized watch for a more civilized age.
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Post20 May 2006, 00:09

No I wasn't grounded , is it too late now?
Did I do any arm to my watches , how can I get grounded without the strap or how can I build one up?
Thanks

Just to be clear :
on each watch when I put batteries a number ( 0 most of the time )appears and stay lit until I remove the batteries but this number varies from place to place when I take off the batteries and try again
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Re: Is P3 dead?

Post20 May 2006, 00:24

PULSAR-FRANCE, information about electrostatic-discharge and grounding straps can be found in this thread.
LED watches are quiet and polite. No ticking, no tocking, no beeping, no buzzing; they will only tell you the time when you ask to see it and they will do so instantly with no attention-seeking animations. A more civilized watch for a more civilized age.

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