Sensors full of Bubbles, Plastic peels off.
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@westie said in Sensors full of Bubbles, Plastic peels off.:
@vincent-mayousse said in Sensors full of Bubbles, Plastic peels off.:
So my position would be to wait that Suunto finally manage to find a more robust material
mine after replacement (4 months a go) works like a charm, so I would suggest to no wait any longer you can’t be sure you have no real problems
Did they change the whole back case? Does your watch have a new serial number? If so, what is-it (at least the first 4 numbers) ?
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Just one thought. Many people here discuss about the warranty and what will happen if the bubbles reoccur after the end of the warranty period.
Remember Spartan Trainer? Some batches had an obvious construction problem due to which the plastic watch case broke and the strap got detached.
Suunto (at least internally) acknowledged the issue and if you read the warranty conditions, you can still find there “We have extended the 24-month warranty for the Suunto Spartan Trainer if the strap is detached from the case.” (https://www.suunto.com/Support/Warranty-information/Sports-Watches-Dive-Computers-and-Precision-instruments/)For me, this brings hope for solution even after the end of warranty period in case of obvious construction flaw…
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@vincent-mayousse yep, yep, 2311.
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@westie you’re a lucky dude, my watch was repaired in August (so, 3 months give or take) and is already bubbling like crazy
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Same issue. And sent it to the dealer (in Shenzhen China, not to Finland). They said they will not fix this and replaced a new watch for me.
This is the old bubbling watch. Just bought it in October without any dangerous usage.Just received the new watch yesterday. It seems with no bubbles. Hope this will not fail.
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After about half month later, it starts to bubbling again.
And as they said they just replaced a new watch (They don’t fix them), I think it will happen again if I send this to them. Maybe they don’t have the recently produced watch (In China here which I don’t know).
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@alfredzhong Ouch, bad luck! If I were you I would send it back again, why stay with a defective unit as long as it is covered under warranty?
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@robis I’ve contact the customer service and sent the pictures. They said they will tell the engineer and give me a solution.
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@alfredzhong it happened a friend of mine too, now seems ok after several months. Anyway considering it’s a known problem I guess Suunto would replace it even if out of warranty
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The customer service replied to me.
Translation: The engineers said that there’s really a batch of watches which had problems with the coating of the OHR sensor. Now we will order a batch of backshells from the Finland. It will take 2~3 months. We will contact you for replacing it when the goods arrives. After that it will not happen again.Luckily there’s a solution.
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@alfredzhong glad to read that!!
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Hi,
My second (replacement) sensor is developing small bubbles all over the surface.
I had to send my watch to Suunto in August because it failed completely (wouldn’t turn on) and also had bubbles in a very small area. Suunto replaced the sensor and backplate. 3 months later, the bubbles are back (many more of them) but the watch is still working.
Has anyone kept using their watch for a long time with the bubbles present? Did it eventually cause the watch to fail (like mine the first time)?
I’m asking because I’m supposed to be using the watch as my primary navigation device in a multiday race starting on 14th January. So I don’t have time to send it to Suunto (took 4 weeks last time). But I don’t want to find my watch has failed in the middle of a winter night on a remote hillside.
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@MKPotts what if you carried a cheststrap/armband with you in the meantime (if HR matters, of course otherwise I would move on without concern)?
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@MKPotts One of my S9PP models (an early test model) has no plastic coating on the HR sensor. It is working just fine and should not affect the watch except for HR detection. I would use a belt if you want HR for your race.
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Thanks for sharing, that an information directly provided by Suunto (I mean they “acknowledged” the issue…)
I am pretty sure that my watch elements came from Finland. And I had bubbles too…
By the way it is getting bigger and bigger, and even if it was not the case at the onset of the “bubbling” (see my previous post), I now have the impression that it impairs the HR measurement (some aberrent values during some runs). -
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I’m not interested in HR for this race and would turn off the sensor anyway. My concern was that the watch would fail completely, either while running or when charging it at an aid station (given that’s how it failed the first time). But from your feedback I probably don’t need to worry about that. So I’ll take my S9B as a spare in my drop bag rather than carry it.
Hopefully Suunto have identified the problem with the sensor coating now, so when I send it back after the race for repair, it’ll be the last time.
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Hi, I can finally give you some news of my vertical after TWO MONTH at after sale sevice for bubles on the HR sensor….
They had replace the back of the box and the gasket.
During this tow months, I can’t have any information about my wath. After some discutions by chat, anybody know where is it.
I received my wath yesterday. There was only in a cardboard without any protection inside and any apologie.
I am really disappointed of the suunto after sale service.
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@pierre545
sorry to read that.
I’m sure you received a feedback survey and hope you share your thoughts to them, too.
it’s fine for us to be informed, but unfortunately we in the forum can’t do anything about it -
Last week i got that the backcases arrived. And i sent the watch to them.
Today received the watch. They replaced the whole backcase (Of course the serial number on the backcase changed. But the serial number in OS is still). The serial number looks newer.
Hope this time can fix.