well, whats your oldest solar casio?
as for lifetime, i've heard 7-10yrs.
as for lifetime, i've heard 7-10yrs.
The oldest one is the second from the right, now on 6 years.well, whats your oldest solar casio?
as for lifetime, i've heard 7-10yrs.
Yup, that is correct. This is the only watch I've left with no charge at all on certain occasions when I forgot it. I assume the capacitor isn't changeable?Your second from left, the HDD-S100 is using a capacitor to store the energy and only have 14 days power reserve. Theoretically, the capacitor should be very long lasting. But once it fails, so is the whole watch.
Great! I'm typically quite OCD'd about not letting any of my solar powered watches drain completelyAs for Casio watches with a solar rechargeable battery, they have a lot long power reserve (months) and usually also last a very long time if well maintained. There are members here who mentioned their solar watches last more than 20 years. The problem is usually when people completely drained their rechargeable battery (e.g. by leaving the watch in a dark drawer for years) and permanently degrading its performance.
Thanks! That's precisely what I love about it… I'd say it's my 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] favorite as of today!Nice collection by the way! I didn't know the HDD-S100's so big, until I see the comparison in your pic.
And how long would that be?It would last as long as the watch in most of cases providing that the charging circuit also works, but its capacity will decrease over the time. At some point your watch might be unreliable.
Great! Guess it's now time for me to check which battery do my Tough Solar Casios use!The newer CTL-1616 battery will most likely last multiple decades. Rechargeable batteries should last decades as long as they do not become fully drained multiple times.
Unless you are wearing an old model, say from 2004 or older, Your watch will have the CTL-1616.Great! Guess it's now time for me to check which battery do my Tough Solar Casios use!
Great news!Unless you are wearing an old model, say from 2004 or older, Your watch will have the CTL-1616.
Too bad... what did you do then?I have one of the original G2300b's I got in 2000 or 2001, and the battery started going bad around 2010/2011.
This answer is DEFINITIVE, not vague:Hi guys!
Quick question on Casio solar watches that is surely recurrent but never seems to get a definitive answer.
· How long exactly should a Touch Solar battery have for a life span? The typical Casio answer (it should last for at least as much as the watch itself lasts for) is totally vague.
Well, about that time I was pining for a new G-shock, and also started thinking that negative displays were cool, so I converted it, and stealthed it. Turned out nice, but I regretted it, and with the battery failing and the purchase of a 6900MS I put it aside. Recently I started restore it, I want to but it back in the rotation, because it's an awesome watch with a lot character, and I wore it during some of the best times of my life. I painted the bezel letters red, and got some polarizing film to reconvert the neg display back to positive, as I've grown to strongly dislike negs due to their lack of functionality. Now, I've got to get a new battery and finish it.Too bad... what did you do then?