I disconnected then reconnected my battery. I reset the clock, went to work and when I got on my bike to go home the backlight for the clock was on but there were no numbers. Any thoughts?
Quote from: "wingnut111"I disconnected then reconnected my battery. I reset the clock, went to work and when I got on my bike to go home the backlight for the clock was on but there were no numbers. Any thoughts?
Check and clean your battery terminals. Also check to see if there are any blown fuses.
Hmmm... your clock uses about the least amount of electricity than anything else, so I doubt its your battery connection or you would have had other issues from the heavy users...
Could be a fuse as Kurgs suggests but you say it was ok on the way to work... and the back light is on.
Maybe the connector to the clock is loose or has a bad connection. I have seen this with clocks in cars... they're a pretty generic thing and from time to time fail due to a bad connector or a poor solder joint in the unit. Other than that these things are pretty simple, they either work or.... work.