BigHairyDave
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Ah okay gotcha, no it's been confirmed several places that the n20 models (520,820,1020) don't work.
My friend has a 830 so I'll check if that connects before any purchase...
well I just threw a number out there lol I’d let it go for $50 lol
sorry for all the hassle it took to get to you but I hope it got to you safeYesterday I sent an email to the seller and I agreed to buy the SC-E7000 that he is selling, I´ll Paypal the money as soon as the seller tells me the shipping cost to Spain.
(Nathan, this is Emilio, we have been in contact by email)
sorry for all the hassle it took to get to you but I hope it got to you safe
Yeah. you just plug it in
I run the EN-100 instead of an E8000 display.
don't miss it.
I switch between a Garmin 530 or a tiny bar mounted TomTom multisport GPS for display/stats/GPS
I did have the E7000 display on another bike and didn't like it. being monochrome you couldn't simply glance at the screen and spot mode by colour. whereas with the EN-100 I can simply glance down at the 2 LEDs to see mode. The E7000 also didn't have the power band graphic which can be handy to use for conserving battery.
do you have this the wrong way around?
you can get all that data (and way more) on your Garmin via the EN-100 when connected to the motor.
but not the power band graphic, just a percentage.
you have the option of using a dedicated STEPs display screen or an Ebike one (or custom if you want to set up something else)
If you're derestricted via chip/box in order to get accurate speed data using the STEPs data screen on your garmin you need to run a garmin wireless speed sensor.
It's basically pointless having a STEPs Display AND a connected Garmin
Hello
If I replace my sc-e8000 with a sc-em800 with ew-ad305 adapters would this be compatible?
Thanks
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