AvalancheRun
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I'm afraid you are one of the first users of the Smart System in these Forums Besides, I congratulate you on your Smart System Gazelle again!Is the yellow port with the cap an available power source? I am adding a Varia radar.
Also looking for a tech manual for this system as the user manual is pretty short.
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Probably the new Varia eRTL615 then too which is also slightly tricky to set up… well, I’ll post the results..I'm afraid you are one of the first users of the Smart System in these Forums Besides, I congratulate you on your Smart System Gazelle again!
Supernova lights are only supported by the Bosch Performance Line Speed motors. There is a tremendous power draw of 24 - 60 V current (32 W) for the Supernova M99 Pro headlight. I have the light as the stock on my Specialized Vado 6.0 that has a special 1.2s motor with similar connectors and switches.Probably the new Varia eRTL615 then too which is also slightly tricky to set up… well, I’ll post the results..
It sure would be nice if they provided the owner with an ability to understand and utilize the product. I would love to add a dash cam as well. May have to grab something that can act as a power splitter like the Supernova lights ($$$).
Yes! We’re not going down this road again. Spoke with Bosch and they refused to provide any info, only "go to the dealer" to plug in a radar. Next bikes will have an open system.If there's one thing I've learned from this forum, it's the fact that proprietary SUCKS!
OTOH the stats are really nice. It auto-logs to the Flow app when riding then shoots it over to Strava.At least the Smart System needs no voltmeter or two Garmin computers
Did you order the Bosch cable with the eRTL615? I know Garmin doesnt say the smart system is compatible, but it sure looks like the lights are on the same connectors as System 2.Is the yellow port with the cap an available power source? I am adding a Varia radar.
Also looking for a tech manual for this system as the user manual is pretty short.
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Did you order the Bosch cable with the eRTL615? I know Garmin doesnt say the smart system is compatible, but it sure looks like the lights are on the same connectors as System 2.
It should just plug in to replace the existing taillight - I think its the one with the blue connector.
Exactly! Plus installation cost?$17 for the gen2 cable + $30 for the Bosch cable from Garmin + $100 more for the "ebike version" is quite the up-charge for a unit that simply replaces a rechargeable battery with a wire!
I had to mention that, because they removed an expensive component (the battery), then charged so much more. Need some more competition in this space apparentlyExactly! Plus installation cost?
I'll continue with my rechargeable version. I don't consider charging the unit at the end of a day's ride an inconvenience. Especially since I recharge other devices at that time.
However, a USB charging port on the bike would be useful.
I don't know how much charge is left in the battery but six to eight hour rides haven't drained it. Mostly on low power continuous. I guess it partly depends upon the number of alarms it detects.Incidentally how many hours do you get out of the rechargeable version?
hell its a long ways to even get cars that use the same charging method.I look forward to the day (hopefully) when ebikes adopt a system like NMEA 2000 which is on my boat. Regardless of power or sail, chartplotter, autopilot, radar, radio… the connections are “plug and play”. Didn’t use to be that way, every manufacturer had their own proprietary connections. Now Garmin, Raymarine, Furuno, etc use NMEA. At least my GoCycle has a USB-C power outlet on the handlebars.
without the light I can ride all week without charging. thats 15 or more hours. the the flasher on I have to charge twice a week. my Garmin 130+ lasts as long as the radar now.I don't know how much charge is left in the battery but six to eight hour rides haven't drained it. Mostly on low power continuous. I guess it partly depends upon the number of alarms it detects.
That is one nice looking boat!I look forward to the day (hopefully) when ebikes adopt a system like NMEA 2000 which is on my boat. Regardless of power or sail, chartplotter, autopilot, radar, radio… the connections are “plug and play”. Didn’t use to be that way, every manufacturer had their own proprietary connections. Now Garmin, Raymarine, Furuno, etc use NMEA. At least my GoCycle has a USB-C power outlet on the handlebars.
Wow, that’s not bad at all, quite amazing actually.without the light I can ride all week without charging. thats 15 or more hours. the the flasher on I have to charge twice a week. my Garmin 130+ lasts as long as the radar now.
Is there any way to obtain info on these outlets (voltages, in particular)?@AvalancheRun glad you were able to get assistance from the dealer! I'm sorry about your experience when you called in to get information. That has been noted for correction.
But indeed, just like system 2, the smart system has an available 12V port (yellow) for third party connections. Due to the smart system being so new, it will take some time for third party companies to catch up and provide applicable connectors. I came in to let you know about the available cable to splice in.
Send pics of the setup!