solar_charging=Solar Charging solar_charging_description=The Power Glass™ on your device converts sunlight into battery power. The result is ride time gained when you’re out on your bike. Here’s how solar charging works, and how you can make the most of your device’s charging capabilities. solar_charge_overview=Solar Charge Overview boost_battery=A Boost for Your Battery boost_battery_desc=Power Glass™ is not intended as a replacement for standard USB charging. It can, however, increase your battery life when you’re on the go. how_it_works=How It Works how_it_works_desc=As your device is exposed to sunlight, Power Glass™ converts the energy from the sun directly into battery power. The result is more hours of ride time without a standard charge. solar_charge_connect=Solar Charge in Garmin Connect solar_charge_connect_desc=In Garmin Connect, you can view your device’s total ride time gained from solar charge in daily charts. You can also see which activities contributed to that gain and view charts of your solar statistics for those activities. This information is useful for analyzing your device’s solar exposure in order to maximize charging capabilities and ride time gained. solar_charge_chart_statuses=In addition to ride time data, your chart may show the following statuses: battery_cold=Battery Cold battery_cold_desc=The battery will not accept a solar charge when the temperature dips below freezing. battery_full=Battery Full battery_full_desc=Solar charging is disabled when the battery is almost full. battery_hot=Battery Hot battery_hot_desc=Charging is also disabled at temperatures above 45°C/113°F. unmeasurable_solar_input=Unmeasurable Solar Input unmeasurable_solar_input_desc=If solar charge cannot be measured on your device during a certain period, this will appear as an empty area on your solar input chart. This may be due to the device being powered off or other factors. maximizing_solar_charge=Maximizing Solar Charge let_sunshine_in=Let the Sunshine In let_sunshine_in_desc=When the Power Glass™ is in direct sunlight, your device will charge by soaking up the sun. While you can’t expect sun exposure alone to fully charge your device, it can significantly prolong battery life when used efficiently. soaking_in_sun=Soaking in the Sun soaking_in_sun_desc=Ride time sun exposure will give you up to a {0}% return on battery power, but your device’s Power Glass™ is most efficient when stationary and placed in direct sunlight. If you’ve already gone for a ride or are taking a break from cycling on a sunny day, then it would be an ideal time to place your device in the sun to soak up some charge. Indoor lights, even very bright ones, will not have the same impact as the sun for solar charging. sleep_mode=Sleep Mode sleep_mode_desc=For stationary solar charging, you will need to put your device in sleep mode to turn off the display. Enabling sleep mode or powering off your device before placing it in direct sunlight will give you a higher return on solar charge than when your device is operational. no_rely_solar=Don’t Rely on Solar Alone no_rely_solar_desc=Keep in mind that solar is supplemental and not a replacement for standard charging. While solar can be useful for extending battery life, your USB charging cable is the best method for powering your device quickly and efficiently. no_solar_charge_data=No solar charge data no_solar_charge_data_desc=To receive solar charging data, expose your Garmin device to direct sunlight. ride_time_gained=Ride Time Gained non_activity_ride_time_gained=Non-Activity Charging four_week_gain=4 Week Gain prior_four_week_gain=Prior 4 Week Gain weekly_gain=Weekly Gain prior_week_gain=Prior Week Gain short_number_of_days={0}d short_number_of_weeks={0}w title_solar_charge_widget=Solar Charge ride_time_gained_min=Ride Time Gained (min) not_enough_data=Not enough data no_solar_exposure=Your device did not receive enough solar exposure to gain ride time.