Many thanks JanYes. Ok, I will try to include this in next release as another option.
I tried to download the ebike field to my Garmin Fenix 5 today but with no success. Garmin Connect tells me to update my watch to download the Ebike field app but the watch has the current software installed (Version 8.0.0.0). Any suggestions?
Hi Jan, any chance that ths will be inplemented in one of the future releases of the datafield?Hi Jan, it would be great to have a possibility to manage multiple batteries (or at least two batteries). Not sure if this is something that can be implemented easily, but it would for sure be very helpful for bigger trips where you have to switch to a second battery...
Hi, it means that app will be installed during data update of your watch, which probably already happened. Did you try to configure datafield on the workout screen as it is described in Connect IQ app page?
Speed, rider power etc. garmin device records by default if you connect sensors properly.
As for the motor power, this info is not provided by bike via ANT+ unfortunately.
Yes you can. If you are talking about Nerd Style version, it get common cyclist data directly from system and load only ebike related info via implemented communication with bike.Do you mean I need to connect the sensors in the settings menu separately with the Levo? I can do that via the settings menu, and I can add that fields now.
I don't think this can be anywhere near accuracy to make even sense to calculate it like that. Every motor and assist mode setting is different. It make more sense to try it to calculate from that energy consumption + speed data, but I also doubt about accuracy here.OK, but with rider power, cadence and assistance level there is a good proxy of motor power given. Battery consumption should be OK to use, too.
More that what? I am not sure about you, but that is what I am talking about here.
Any future update to use with Giant Trance E+? thanksHello,
as I also ride Turbo Levo and likes to ride with my Garmin instead of smartphone, I developed applications specifically for ebikes which communicates via ANT+ connectivity (which all Turbo Levos supports) without need to be setting up any fake-channel. So, in case somebody is interested in similar setup, here are they:
Ebike Field behave like simple datafield which you can configure to your preferred screen layout. It can show both battery level and current assist mode and it supports wide range of Garmin devices (EDGE and watches). You can even configure what and how it should be shown on screen. Additionally it support to render graphs of battery state and used assist mode during whole activity to Garmin Connect, which is perfect for evaluating your battery consumption.
Ebike Field "Nerd Style" does the same as first app but is specifically for watches and tries to maximize number of information on watch screen while remaining usable. It is even able to remind you in case you are off your preloaded route/course and you can reconfigure shown metrics on screen in app settings via Garmin Connect Mobile app.
Ebike Diagnostics is app with ability to read lots of useful information from bike and is even able to change bike wheel circumference. Unfortunately, no full support for new 2019 FSR Levo. This app is only for my donators.
More detailed description of all applications can be found under provided links on Garmin Connect IQ app store. More interesting features are on the way. Enjoy and let me know your thoughts!
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@Thomas And for what reason you use fake channel? You don't need that with my apps.
Giant trance E+ have bluetooth connection.. Is it possible with bluetooth? or just using ANT+ ?@bekolu I think you were just lucky that it worked together for you once. Remove that specialized datafield and mine should work without issues. Yes, if you insert code you will get remaining statistics. Check first post of this thread to see how it looks. Assist mode is presented as number according to selected mode. Unfortunately Specialized don't provide assist percentage via ANT+ - I tried to read this from the bike, but always got only zero.
@dan3344 only in case the bike support ANT connectivity, which I doubt - but I am not familiar with these bikes.
@Thomas And for what reason you use fake channel? You don't need that with my apps.
@bekolu I think you were just lucky that it worked together for you once. Remove that specialized datafield and mine should work without issues. Yes, if you insert code you will get remaining statistics. Check first post of this thread to see how it looks. Assist mode is presented as number according to selected mode. Unfortunately Specialized don't provide assist percentage via ANT+ - I tried to read this from the bike, but always got only zero.
@dan3344 only in case the bike support ANT connectivity, which I doubt - but I am not familiar with these bikes.
@Thomas And for what reason you use fake channel? You don't need that with my apps.
Well..i can only try that out by end the month. Will update you by then.@Thomas I believe it will help if you read app description in connect iq store. Everything is explained here. You don't even need to add you device id to settings, the app have ability to pair automatically for the first time. Normal Ebike Field doesn't show data which is available by system datafields - there is no reason for that. On first post, you see Nerd Style version on the watch screen.
@dan3344 Interesting. Yep, Garmin Connect IQ apps can connect only to ANT for now. But where is bluetooth is often also ANT - you can try to run my datafield and keep it near the turned on bike for few seconds. If there is ant on bike, the datafield should automatically pick up ebike data. The changes are low, but it is worth to try.
Thanks for the info..Yes, Giant Trance E is using Yamaha PW-X motor. I got a Garmin Edge 130 which have bluetooth as well.@dan3344 as far aside know gh Giants use Yamaha PW?? Motors which used to have Bluetooth "only" but did transmit power, cadence and speed via Bluetooth. You can used it with the newer Garmin devices which support Bluetooth sensors. I had a Haibike with Yamaha PWX and a Garmin Forerunner 935. Worked like charm until the Haibike Frame cracked.
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