Just did it five mins ago apparently it just fixes bug on start upNew update released yesterday, anyone installed it yet ?
Is it when you power up the battery and the screen doesn't fire up I have to turn off and back on again is that the clutch fix. I was hoping it was a torque increas like the Bosch motor got lol, no such luckWhat does this mean? Anybody know?
Bug fixes the start mode that does not work when the power is turned on
Clitch not clutchIs it when you power up the battery and the screen doesn't fire up I have to turn off and back on again is that the clutch fix. I was hoping it was a torque increas like the Bosch motor got lol, no such luck
I wonder if that bug fix for the start mode is to do with the pedals? You know the error you get if the pedals are touched while the system is booting up? Pity they didn't make the walk mode useful.Updated today, after I finished my ride. Did not notice any difference pedaling around the back yard a few times.
Jul 13, 2020 DU-E8000 4.8.0 ・Adapted for SC-E5000.
・Adapted for BT-E8035L/BT-E8036/BT-E8016.
・Bug fixes the start mode that does not work when the power is turned on.
You know the error you get if the pedals are touched while the system is booting up?
Sounds like a classic how to turn a problem into logic by shimano. Politicians do the same. Do any other manufacturers have this "design"? I'm sure they'd have a similar "by design" explanation for their walk mode.That's not a bug, it's by design. There has to be 0 load on the torque sensor as it initializes so it knows it's starting value. If not, the power delivery would not be accurate when you would load the pedals.
Sounds like a classic how to turn a problem into logic by shimano. Politicians do the same. Do any other manufacturers have this "design"? I'm sure they'd have a similar "by design" explanation for their walk mode.
you may be right. but whats the reason for that? there where no updates when other brands brought out new batteries for the e8000, like the YT Decoy or others (540wh, etc)I am guessing its because we are going to be seeing bikes with the new batteries pretty soon, and those are currently being built ready to be shipped, and need the update.
yes but not every time you ride, only when temperature changes significantly.Actually, it makes complete sense. It's like zeroing a weigh scale. The bike needs a zero reference point for torque. This way you don't need to worry about absolute calibration, just relative calibration.
I am guessing its because we are going to be seeing bikes with the new batteries pretty soon, and those are currently being built ready to be shipped, and need the update.
Yes, but those aren't Shimano components that you or I can go an buy, for example when I first got an e7000 switch it didnt fully work with the e8000 unit until they bought out a software update. TBH I am not sure what level of integration between the companies that use third party batteries and Shimano there is, i.e has the software been tweaked in any way? If so I think its in the BMS rather than the motor.you may be right. but whats the reason for that? there where no updates when other brands brought out new batteries for the e8000, like the YT Decoy or others (540wh, etc)
yes but not every time you ride, only when temperature changes significantly.
maybe all other brands have a design failure, not! to calibrate their power sensors and instead work with an average value.
we dont know it because on shimano systems you cant see the power values, on others you can, but may they are wrong.
i dont think they go this way. power metering on an eBike is way more budget. i think it‘s less precise than a SRM or a Favero etc. A friend was riding a Levo MY2018 this weekend with 259 Watt Average for 3 hours. Comparing this with his analogue values (and heartrate) it should be between 220 and 240 Watt, 10% less. This is exactly what i measured on my Levo (with power pedels)You could try to take a baseline at some later point during the ride, but that sounds like it would take more logic and be more prone to noise in the reading than just pausing for a second or two when turning on.
Are you talking about the app? I've just seen that - it looks pretty bad according to reviews on g00g1e play. Looks as though it has bricked a few bikes and quite a few warnings not to use it. Reviews are generally bad I see a firmware update that you also mention from 31/8 for the display - I think I have the same display.There is already a newer version with new UI. Also there was an update for the E7000 display. Works fine for me.
Are you talking about the app? I've just seen that - it looks pretty bad according to reviews on g00g1e play. Looks as though it has brick a few bikes and quite a few warnings not to use it. Reviews since 1st sept are generally bad
Thanks for the feedback. No need for me to update thenYes, I actually phrased my earlier post very badly. Anyway, display update does not seem to do anything different with my E8000 motor and 8010 battery. Only seems to make the system (esp. display) work with EP8 motor and new batteries.
Yes, I actually phrased my earlier post very badly. Anyway, display update does not seem to do anything different with my E8000 motor and 8010 battery. Only seems to make the system (esp. display) work with EP8 motor and new batteries.
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