Good morning everyone (UK time)
I possess a Polar H9 that is approximately 2 years old.
I usually change the strap annually & clean them weekly (I have a new strap set for 2025)
In the past, the device has typically consumed about one battery per year (Energizer Lithium CR2025)
Just prior to Christmas, the device began indicating low HR readings while connected to TR/Zwift via ANT+. I have encountered this previously when the battery is running low, so I replaced the battery and everything was resolved. Fast forward to 2 weeks later (New Year) and it’s doing it again. I considered it might be a previously low battery (that I removed from a blister pack, hence it’s new), so I tried another one, and once more, the issue was resolved.
I got on the bike last night and this time, the device connects to Zwift (ANT+) but shows a HR of zero. I opened TR & connected using BTE, however, the connection wouldn’t stay active for more than a second or so before disconnecting. I installed the Polar Beat app to check the status and while it could detect the monitor, it failed to establish a connection through BTE.
I inserted another fresh battery & yet again, it functioned flawlessly.
The device is always dried and disconnected from the strap when not in use.
All I can ponder is whether the device is now defective & is rapidly depleting batteries unnecessarily, or if the pack of batteries is faulty (The pack claims a shelf life of 10 years and was purchased last year).
For the time being, I’ve kept the previously depleted battery, the one that failed last night & the new one. I’ve also removed the battery from the device until I can perform voltage tests with a meter on all three batteries to check if they are coming from the pack already drained.
Has anyone else encountered similar with the H9 & did they discover a solution?
Thanks