kahn
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- northWET washington
Two questions:
Bicycle Specialized Turbo Creo SL Comp E5
In settings there are two ways to use the main and range extender battery. You can either set the bike to equally deplete both batteries in parallel or first deplete the Range Extender battery. I went into settings and set things so that the Range Extender depletes and then main battery. But with that enabled, yesterday when the Extender got down to about 10%, the motor/whatever suddenly went into power saving mode and climbing the hill became really labored and changing the power levels did nothing. I would expect that if it depletes or approaches depletion, the main battery would kick in. That would enable one to use a second range extender battery to extend riding distance even more. But if the bike steps down the power when only the range extender is getting low that would defeat the purpose of a second battery. I had to stop and unplug the Range Extender and then the bike (motor) became responsive again.
The second question is whether there any way to do the firmware update myself. While the bike shop apparently did upgrade the firmware, after the "upgrade" Mission Control noted I needed a dealer to install the upgrade. And the UPGRADE option no longer displayed the current and next version. That chart was empty. So the shop said to bring it back in and they would do it over. But just ran into the problem of bike shop trying to upgrade and their laptop went down. They suggested that I leave and come back in half an hour. But upon return I was informed the Specialized server went down and it is a long weekend. Does a user really have to be dependent on the bike shop versus just doing it at my leisure. It is probably not a huge deal but it would be nice to just be able to do it especially since the lbs is swamped these days.
Thanks for any insight.
Bicycle Specialized Turbo Creo SL Comp E5
In settings there are two ways to use the main and range extender battery. You can either set the bike to equally deplete both batteries in parallel or first deplete the Range Extender battery. I went into settings and set things so that the Range Extender depletes and then main battery. But with that enabled, yesterday when the Extender got down to about 10%, the motor/whatever suddenly went into power saving mode and climbing the hill became really labored and changing the power levels did nothing. I would expect that if it depletes or approaches depletion, the main battery would kick in. That would enable one to use a second range extender battery to extend riding distance even more. But if the bike steps down the power when only the range extender is getting low that would defeat the purpose of a second battery. I had to stop and unplug the Range Extender and then the bike (motor) became responsive again.
The second question is whether there any way to do the firmware update myself. While the bike shop apparently did upgrade the firmware, after the "upgrade" Mission Control noted I needed a dealer to install the upgrade. And the UPGRADE option no longer displayed the current and next version. That chart was empty. So the shop said to bring it back in and they would do it over. But just ran into the problem of bike shop trying to upgrade and their laptop went down. They suggested that I leave and come back in half an hour. But upon return I was informed the Specialized server went down and it is a long weekend. Does a user really have to be dependent on the bike shop versus just doing it at my leisure. It is probably not a huge deal but it would be nice to just be able to do it especially since the lbs is swamped these days.
Thanks for any insight.