These steps that Garmin says are the ones I've tried and the only sensor that appears is Shimano di2 which is% of the battery and no other sensor appears ...
If I asked that question in the Garmin forum, too. But he does not explain how he manages to make it work ... I have tried many ways and I only get to see the% of the battery as it happened with the old Garmin. I have tried to pair E8000 and Garmin edge 830 even I have updated it and nothing...
Since yesterday I have the Garmin edge 830 pack but I still have not been able to go out and try it if I could try to synchronize with my ebike with Shimano E8000 and the only information I could read on the Garmin is the% of the battery of the ebike.
My idea was to have all the information in...
I'm thinking of buying the new Garmin 830 for my Scott with Shimano E8000. Anyone know if with this Garmin I will be able to see all the possible information of the sensors that the ebike brings? Battery in%, cadence, kms. of autonomy, help mode, level of this help etc ...
Or to be able to...
I am thinking of putting a second battery to be able to do more kilometers without stopping. Does anyone have a second battery (battery extender) installed in your Scott?
I'm going to buy my first e-mtb and I have the opportunity to buy a scott e-spark 710 2018 new and I think it's a good price before 6000 € pvp now with a discount of 3800 €. I would like to know what they think of it and if it is worth it. Thank you
It is true that I should put more information. I have to say that I am new to all this and my idea is to start in this and ride on e-mtb once or twice a week and also go out with friends with a good level and years of experience. They usually leave by dirt roads, roads, trails, some trekking...
I had not realized I was writing in Spanish, thank you for notifying
I'm in Malaga on the Costa del Sol. Today in a store I made a good offer for the Scott E-spark 710 2018 brand new € 3,800 and the giant I get at € 4,250 the truth that I think in the end I will buy one of these 2.