11-12-2021 22:36 - edited 06-19-2023 09:37
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11-12-2021 22:36 - edited 06-19-2023 09:37
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A word of caution when using the charge cable,
- Always put your watch on the charge cable before plugging the USB plug into the charger,
- Always remove the USB plug from the charger before removing the watch,
- Never leave the USB plugged into the charger supply.
The reason for this also is the strong magnets attract any metal objects that make contact with the 4 pins, such as paper clips and can possibly create a short, which may ruin the power supply or the cable.
Also when removing the cable from watch, separate the charge cable as close to the watch as you can to break the magnetic attraction to avoid damaging the last pin.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
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11-13-2021 13:29
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11-13-2021 13:29
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Good advice, thanks for posting.
04-21-2022 04:36
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04-21-2022 04:36
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Charging pins are non-magnetic material and hence magnet has no effects on them. Spring action on those pins is getting deteriorated due to dust or corrosion on it and hence it gets stuck inside.
04-21-2022
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04-21-2022
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HI @phulare - the pins may not be magnetic but the 4 strong magnets in the base are enough to get a paper clip attached across them.
As for the failing spring [on pin 4 most commonly] it can be due to overheating melting the plastic that holds it in place, weakening the pressure or it becoming dislodged inside, or is just not good quality.
Have not got a faulty one to dissemble. It remains that it stops making contact so you can't then use the cable to charge.
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07-21-2022 11:10
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07-21-2022 11:10
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Thank you.
08-18-2022 10:13
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08-18-2022 10:13
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That is exactly how I do it. Didn’t change a think upper left pin still failed
08-18-2022 10:16
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08-18-2022 10:16
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@SunsetRunner- do you also clean it before charging so there is no sparking? How do I clean my Fitbit device?
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03-21-2023 16:42
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03-21-2023 16:42
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Honestly Fitbit need to sack their current cheif design engineer for even allowing this charger or method of charging to get anywhere near production, I have owned many of fitbit's watches, almost every one of those had a different type of charger and and their charging methods have got progressively worse with each design, this last magnetic one on the Sense is by far the worst, finicky to get to connect properly, once connected you have to ever so delicately place the watch down which is also difficult as for some reason they decided to put such a short cable on the charger even then you go to put your watch on in the morning and find it's only charged 4% , pretty sure this will be the last Fitbit I buy, I'm over it!
