William - Bosch Team
Well-Known Member
Hi Bob,
Great suggestions!
The Battery Management System inside the battery itself actually manages the charging for the Bosch battery. It takes voltage from the wall charger, and controls the charging/balancing process from there. All Bosch displays are essentially just input/output devices, some with fancier features than others.
I like this idea, it would be great to have real-time updates as we all sometime forget to check tire pressure. That being said, if the effective tire circumference is set accurately (properly weighted roll-out), it will be more accurate than many/most cellphone GPS devices, especially when considering hilly or uneven terrain. I've also witnessed multiple situations where heavy tree cover, large hills, or even mountains have obstructed GPS or "GPS-like" device communication to the point of non-function. While it is a super exciting idea, I think a dynamically calculated circumference would also introduce more opportunity for "speed-tuning,"or tricking the system into exceeding the legal speed regulation.
Any adjustment that the rider can make in Nyon (or that the shop can make in the Diagnostic Tool) is purely costmetic in that it only affects displayed speed, not actual speed limitation, but I have a feeling the variation might still conflict with some regulations.
Not a fun answer, I know.
Great suggestions!
The Battery Management System inside the battery itself actually manages the charging for the Bosch battery. It takes voltage from the wall charger, and controls the charging/balancing process from there. All Bosch displays are essentially just input/output devices, some with fancier features than others.
I like this idea, it would be great to have real-time updates as we all sometime forget to check tire pressure. That being said, if the effective tire circumference is set accurately (properly weighted roll-out), it will be more accurate than many/most cellphone GPS devices, especially when considering hilly or uneven terrain. I've also witnessed multiple situations where heavy tree cover, large hills, or even mountains have obstructed GPS or "GPS-like" device communication to the point of non-function. While it is a super exciting idea, I think a dynamically calculated circumference would also introduce more opportunity for "speed-tuning,"or tricking the system into exceeding the legal speed regulation.
Any adjustment that the rider can make in Nyon (or that the shop can make in the Diagnostic Tool) is purely costmetic in that it only affects displayed speed, not actual speed limitation, but I have a feeling the variation might still conflict with some regulations.
Not a fun answer, I know.