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Thanks for this test and your findings. I was doing quick math before with info that Garmin claims on its website - up to 15 days / 20 days in solar mode with 3 hrs solar charging daily. Quick math - 100/15=6,67 and 100/20=5 1,67/3 is 0,556 per hour which is kinda in match with your findings. So thanks for confirming it :) Reason: battery. First of all, here's a picture of the watch on my 16.8cm wrist: Garmin Fēnix 7s Solar Sapphire on a 16.8cm wrist. Today is Sunday, and the last time I charged it up was one week ago (Sunday). Since then, I have: 3 workouts (2 runs of around 30min+, and 1 run of 1 hour); The 1-hour run I used both Garmin Coach workout and If your watch is receiving 100% recharge, you need to let it do so for 3hrs to get 1% back (effectively it gives a 10-14% boost). Considering that most activities take +2% per hour a solar fenix will never be able to recover it. However on days that you don't track any activity, and you do get +9 hours of 100% recharge light, then you may not Workout Execution Score. After you complete a workout, the watch displays your workout execution score based on how accurately you completed the workout. For example, if your 60 minute workout has a target pace range, and you stay in that range for 50 minutes, your workout execution score is 83%. Good, 67 to 100%. Average, 34 to 66%. . 304 46 456 310 150 424 232 38

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