We arrived safely in London to clear blue skies. Upon arrival at Richard Thornes, we took quite awhile to take the roof (top) down on the Morgan. It was a lovely day as we took the back routes to our hotel in Cheshunt England.
Although we had been assured that our Morgan had "everything working satisfactorily", after 1 hour our Garmin battery said "low battery" and soon stopped working. A call back to Richard Thornes, and we headed back to have adjustments done to the cigarette lighter, which powers the Garmin. It was "loose", the fuse had blown, and you need to put the Garmin charging cord in "horizontally". £60 later and we were on our way again, and finally made it to the hotel around 4:30 PM, rather than noon time.
We did come over two days early to UK to sort out any Morgan problems......
And I did forget my good camera for the "Photo Tour" to Provence.....
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Waiting for departure |
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Enjoying coffee while waiting for departure |
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Driving from Richard Thornes in the Morgan |
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What is wrong with this connection, 1 hour after starting? |
3 comments:
What? You had to pay to fix something that was supposed to be in working order? C'est la vie. Having a similar experience here with the new computer.
Glad you made it okay. How was the flight? See ya soon!
Morgans have no guarantees. I would return that computer and start over. Philip had to do that with his Nexus from Staples.
Computer turns out to be fine. There's a glitch in the scanning software that shows false positives (or negatives, as case may be) when both disks are scanned back to back. The tech who went through this in a remote session downloaded all updates, then got a clean scan when ONLY the SSD was selected. The SSD is a cache only, so is not absolutely vital to the operation of the computer. So, Jeff changed out the drives, so I owe him.
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