+ThePropers Posted September 12, 2006 Share Posted September 12, 2006 (edited) I just got my CSx from Amazon today. However, I bought the "recommended" cig light adapter that was on the 60CSx's page and didn't look that closely at it. Now that It's here, it says nothing about being compatible with the 60 series, although just looking at it, it does appear that it would be compatible. I don't want to open up the package though in case I need to return it. Here is the one I got. If that's not the right one, which one do I need? Garmin's site is no help, since it doesn't even list a cigarette lighter adapter under accessories for the 60 series. Any ideas? EDIT: My apologies...Garmin's site does list this one under a "12 volt adapter." However the package still says nothing to this effect....or is it just older packaging that doesn't include the CSx on it? Edited September 12, 2006 by ThePropers Quote Link to comment
Glenn W Posted September 12, 2006 Share Posted September 12, 2006 That looks like the correct plug for the 60CSx. There is a four prong connector on the back of the receiver behind the larger rubber dust cover. Quote Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted September 12, 2006 Author Share Posted September 12, 2006 (edited) That looks like the correct plug for the 60CSx. There is a four prong connector on the back of the receiver behind the larger rubber dust cover. That's what I thought by just looking at it, but I didn't want to open the package until I was sure. But because neither the packaging nor Amazon mentions it being the one for the 60CSx, I wasn't sure. Edited September 12, 2006 by ThePropers Quote Link to comment
+JFDavis (Orion 6) Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Got one just like it! Works great. Quote Link to comment
+HaLiJuSaPa Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 EDIT: My apologies...Garmin's site does list this one under a "12 volt adapter." However the package still says nothing to this effect....or is it just older packaging that doesn't include the CSx on it? Yeah, no one calls it a "cigaret lighter" anymore, even the car manuals call it a "12 V adapter". Looks like we finally eliminated smoking once and for all Quote Link to comment
moonpup Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Don't worry, it's the correct one. I use the exact same one on my 60CSx as well. Quote Link to comment
+Tencap Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 I use my Motorolla Razor's USB sized car charger for my 60CSX in the car. So far it works great. Works the same as the PC USB. I use it to also charge up my Blacberry too. Quote Link to comment
+myotis Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Reghargable batteries will last 15 to 20 hours. (My powerX battereis will usually last 21 hours per charge) Why get an adapter? Carry a charger or spare batteries. Then you don't have to mess with the cable. Quote Link to comment
+JanniCash Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Looks like we finally eliminated smoking once and for all Yippeee ... time to move on and kick (fat) a** fighting obesity ... since airlines use the "fuel cost" argument to charge for baggage in excess of some arbitrary number, I demand that they charge based on total "cargo" weight (passenger plus baggage). Not that I could afford first class that way (I'm 6'1'' and just inside the BMI for my age group), but it would make sense at least. Oh ... topic ... yes, Ma'am ... my 60CSx works just fine with a Motorola 12V-car-outlet-to-USB cable. Seldom use it that way since it's usually hanging off my belt or is bungee-strapped to the handlebars of my scooter. Anyhow, I conclude that any cigarette-lighter-to-USB-power cable will do just fine. You'll find one at your local cellphone outlet. Dont forget to pick up spare belt clips while at it. Jan Quote Link to comment
+weakfish Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Don't worry, it's the correct one. I use the exact same one on my 60CSx as well. I do the same, but it's important to note that the it only works in one direction... IE, you can't charge your Razor using the Garmin 12V adapter.... just don't work... There must be some identification circuitry in the Motorola adapter that Garmin ignores, but Razors require, in order to charge... Quote Link to comment
bezojr Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 I have both the four pin and the USB adapters. They both power the 60CSX but the USB adapter allows me to use the 60csx with the windshield mount where the four pin adapter doesn't fit. Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Reghargable batteries will last 15 to 20 hours. (My powerX battereis will usually last 21 hours per charge) Why get an adapter? Carry a charger or spare batteries. Then you don't have to mess with the cable. With external power, the backlight can be left on which improves visibility inside a car quite a bit. Quote Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted September 13, 2006 Author Share Posted September 13, 2006 Reghargable batteries will last 15 to 20 hours. (My powerX battereis will usually last 21 hours per charge) Why get an adapter? Carry a charger or spare batteries. Then you don't have to mess with the cable. With external power, the backlight can be left on which improves visibility inside a car quite a bit. Exactly. Plus I am on the road a lot with my job, so relying on spare batteries for long roadtrips would be a hassle...especially trying to fumble around changing them while going 80 down the highway. Thank you for the answers everyone. I used it this morning on the way to work and it worked fine. They should really update their packaging and product description. Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 I have both the four pin and the USB adapters. They both power the 60CSX but the USB adapter allows me to use the 60csx with the windshield mount where the four pin adapter doesn't fit. I have a RAM mount, and it works fine with the standard power cord. What kind of holder do you have? Quote Link to comment
+Alfresco2006 Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 I bought the same '12 volt adapter' from Amazon and it is the correct one for sure. It is simply that the stock was out there before the new 60CSX was released. I lowered the fuse rating in mine though just for safety and never like to use them with batteries in the GPS. I am sure it would be fine but I had a Magellan P.O.S. explode on me using the factory 12 volt adapter and batteries left in. I later found out it was Magellans fault and they would not do any warranty repair as it was 1 month out of warranty. BASTARDS!!! Quote Link to comment
+egami Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 wow, glad I found the Motorola tip before dropping cash on an adapter I won't really need. anyone know where to find a good suction mount for the 60CSx? Quote Link to comment
beautyisgod Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 Reghargable batteries will last 15 to 20 hours. (My powerX battereis will usually last 21 hours per charge) Why get an adapter? Carry a charger or spare batteries. Then you don't have to mess with the cable. With external power, the backlight can be left on which improves visibility inside a car quite a bit. Hey guys, help us by answering this question: so if we use the 12v adapter...should be removed the battery inside the GPS just in case? or is it okay to just leave it inside...dont know...maybe it could drain the batter as well if we leave it inside? thanks for answering! Quote Link to comment
+JanniCash Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 Hey guys, help us by answering this question: so if we use the 12v adapter...should be removed the battery inside the GPS just in case? or is it okay to just leave it inside...dont know...maybe it could drain the batter as well if we leave it inside? thanks for answering! The batteries will neither charge nor drain. So when you buy your next charger, make sure that it is a rapid charger (1 hour) and has a cigarette lighter option as well. Jan Quote Link to comment
beautyisgod Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 Hey guys, help us by answering this question: so if we use the 12v adapter...should be removed the battery inside the GPS just in case? or is it okay to just leave it inside...dont know...maybe it could drain the batter as well if we leave it inside? thanks for answering! The batteries will neither charge nor drain. So when you buy your next charger, make sure that it is a rapid charger (1 hour) and has a cigarette lighter option as well. Jan Thanks for the respond, but I already got the battery charger...and it doesnt include the cigarete lighter option whatsoever... Quote Link to comment
SandyGarrity Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 That looks just like mine! Quote Link to comment
+DocDiTTo Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 Here's the cable I'll probably wind up getting... provides power to the GPSr and allows me to hook up the unit via serial to my laptop (or my PDA with an adapter I bought from them previously). This means I can use my 60CSx to power TomTom or any number of mapping/caching programs on my laptop. Certainly I could just use the excellent navigational features of the 60CSx alone, but TomTom is a little more sophisticated and easier to use/see while driving. Plus it'll be neat to compare the Garmin and TomTom side by side to see how they differ when it comes to routing. Yeah, ok, so I'm a geek... Quote Link to comment
+myotis Posted September 17, 2006 Share Posted September 17, 2006 You could buy an inverter. I have one I use for my laptop or running other devices. Remember, these batteries last a LONG time. At most you could go through 2 sets in one day if you have some low powered batteries. My PowerX battereis will usually last 21 hours on a charge. It should be no big deal to have enough batteries to get you to your next place to charge them. On the point of having to fumble and change, remeber they last a long time and the GPS has a battery guage. When you stop for gas, food, bathroom, etc, look at the guage and if it is low, change the batteries. This seems so much easier than buying and messing with a cable. Besides, having the rechargables is the way to go anyway. They last longer and you save lots of money in the longrun and reduce landfilled material. Hey guys, help us by answering this question: so if we use the 12v adapter...should be removed the battery inside the GPS just in case? or is it okay to just leave it inside...dont know...maybe it could drain the batter as well if we leave it inside? thanks for answering! The batteries will neither charge nor drain. So when you buy your next charger, make sure that it is a rapid charger (1 hour) and has a cigarette lighter option as well. Jan Thanks for the respond, but I already got the battery charger...and it doesnt include the cigarete lighter option whatsoever... Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted September 17, 2006 Share Posted September 17, 2006 (edited) Here's the cable I'll probably wind up getting... provides power to the GPSr and allows me to hook up the unit via serial to my laptop (or my PDA with an adapter I bought from them previously). This means I can use my 60CSx to power TomTom or any number of mapping/caching programs on my laptop. Certainly I could just use the excellent navigational features of the 60CSx alone, but TomTom is a little more sophisticated and easier to use/see while driving. Plus it'll be neat to compare the Garmin and TomTom side by side to see how they differ when it comes to routing. Yeah, ok, so I'm a geek... Why not just use a USB cable? Power and data in one plus you already have one. Garmin's free Spanner software will stream the data into a NMEA format for any of your other programs. If you need more than that then GPSGate will do it all. Edited September 17, 2006 by Red90 Quote Link to comment
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