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- Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:24 pm
- Forum: Gen III troubleshooting
- Topic: bAd tiLt
- Replies: 4
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Re: bAd tiLt
@AndyF It takes a real man to admit to something like that! Now finish reading the manual before trying anything else with the iBike. Don't take me too seriously; we all make silly mistakes. It's a real tribute to the robust electronics inside the iAero that it could even work with only the mount b...
- Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:44 pm
- Forum: Gen III troubleshooting
- Topic: bAd tiLt
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4496
Re: bAd tiLt
I truly feel silly... 8-|
The iAero head unit didn't have a CR2032 in it. It was running simply off the mount's voltage, which I imagine is not enough to feed it properly. I sincerely apologise for this oversight.
Thanks for the help -- it did pass the tabletop tilt test, btw.
Andy Froncioni
The iAero head unit didn't have a CR2032 in it. It was running simply off the mount's voltage, which I imagine is not enough to feed it properly. I sincerely apologise for this oversight.
Thanks for the help -- it did pass the tabletop tilt test, btw.
Andy Froncioni
- Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:58 pm
- Forum: Gen III troubleshooting
- Topic: bAd tiLt
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4496
bAd tiLt
I can't get my iAero to ever pass its own tilt test. I'm using a level and I'm pretty sure I'm within 0.5degrees, but I keep spinning around in circles (turn 180... turn 180).
Is this a symptom of a bad battery -- I just got the iAero. Can someone help me?
Thanks,
AndyF
Is this a symptom of a bad battery -- I just got the iAero. Can someone help me?
Thanks,
AndyF