I miss my mojo. I want to buy a used one
I bet you could find one for a very nice price used.
I miss my mojo. I want to buy a used one
I think that you will find that those batteries which only lasted just over a year were left plugged into the mains permanently which is not what it is designed for.Has the battery improved in the later batches of Mojo?
I saw lots of people on the forums with dead Mojos in a little over a year, so I'm a bit worried about its lifespan.
Is there anyone here who actually manages to keep the Mojo alive for at least more than 2 Years?
I'm interested in buying one for myself, but if the battery is really that bad then I won't bother. Don't really want to pay a premium for something that could becomea paper weight in just a little over a year
I think that you will find that those batteries which only lasted just over a year were left plugged into the mains permanently which is not what it is designed for.
It was designed to run this way. If you want to maximize battery life, then turn Mojo off when not using it, with the charger connected permanently and it will be fine as the charger will disconnect automatically, and re-charge automatically when the battery voltage drops.
Rob
Has the battery improved in the later batches of Mojo?
I saw lots of people on the forums with dead Mojos in a little over a year, so I'm a bit worried about its lifespan.
Is there anyone here who actually manages to keep the Mojo alive for at least more than 2 Years?
I'm interested in buying one for myself, but if the battery is really that bad then I won't bother. Don't really want to pay a premium for something that could becomea paper weight in just a little over a year
I think that you will find that lithium polymer and lithium ion batteries are not designed to be left trickle charging. And of course the mojo is designed as a portable item unlike the Hugo.Supposedly it was OK to leave plugged in as long as it's switched off when not in use:
Nonetheless I'm one of the people who left it plugged in and wound up with a very poor battery.
Has the battery improved in the later batches of Mojo?
I saw lots of people on the forums with dead Mojos in a little over a year, so I'm a bit worried ...
Is there anyone here who actually manages to keep the Mojo alive for at least more than 2 Years?
I'm interested in buying one for myself, but if the battery is really that bad then I won't bother. Don't really want to pay a premium for something that could becomea paper weight in just a little over a year
My Mojo is AC plugged since December 2015 95% of time.
No issue until now.
What is the issue now you have?
My Mojo is AC plugged since December 2015 95% of time.
No issue until now.
Does anyone know if I can contact Chord directly to have the Mojo fixed and/or replacing the battery?... How much would it cost me and how long would it take to ship out Mojo for repairs if I live in Eastern region?... Does anybody has experience on this matter?
I have a bit of experience... you can contact Chord Support in a couple of ways, by direct email: info@chordelectronics.co.uk or via the Website: https://chordelectronics.co.uk/contact-us/
Repairs take 2-3weeks depending where in the World you are (you have to take in Courier times)... unfortunately I do not deal with cost as I don't work for Chord.
Hope that helps.
Keeping the receipt is good practice, whatever you buy.Thank you, that's very helpful.
At least now I know that I won't be left in the cold if the Mojo broke.
However, It would be nice if I also get a rough idea of the costs.
Is there anyone here who lives in the eastern region and have had to reach out to Chord personally to fix the Mojo?
Would keeping the receipt from the country I purchased the Mojo in help in anyway at all?