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The 820 does have Ant+...and it has the functionality to connect to Di2. So, in theory it should connect at least to the Di2 shifting side, but it does not connect to that either.
I an confirm the 830 connects to the SC7000 without the need for the EW 100. I set it up tonight and pedaled around and so far all the functions I am looking for worked...cadence, gear, battery, speed, etc. there are default ebike screen layouts or you can create your own.
I also ordered an EW 100 as my ultimate goal is to remove the SC7000 for a clean look. The cleanest would be to wear a Garmin watch I suppose...I have a Fenix3 but it does not appear to work with any app for Steps...so maybe I’ll sell it and upgrade...who knows.
I’ll take a few pics after I test ride and get the data screen setup how I like it.
Glad to hear the 830 works
And agree that connecting to a Garmin watch would be cool! Unfortunately none of them can connect to Shimano STEPS that I've heard of (only some to Di2 for gear info). Unless some of the new watches that came out last week can do it, but I haven't seen anything mentioned anywhere.
the 820 (every Garmin Edge) supports ANT+ THAT is the standard protocol.The 820 does have Ant+...and it has the functionality to connect to Di2. So, in theory it should connect at least to the Di2 shifting side, but it does not connect to that either.
the 820 (every Garmin Edge) supports ANT+ THAT is the standard protocol.
E7000 or E8000 ONLY support ANT PRIVATE which is NOT the standard protocol.
In summary Shimano has to do some work, NOT Garmin.
for additional infos read www.thisisant.com
BUT a device (garmin edge, garmin fenix, garmin forerunner, wahoo elment, etc) may pair only to a subset of ANT+ sensors ( same as BLE). In general: an older or cheaper device does not pair to newer or special sensors. That may be the isue with the 820(older) and NOT with the 1030(newer)
for details look at www.dcrainmaker.com
conclusion: you guys should vote for ANT+ support on E7000 and E8000 and tell that to shimano customer support.
I an confirm the 830 connects to the SC7000 without the need for the EW 100. I set it up tonight and pedaled around and so far all the functions I am looking for worked...cadence, gear, battery, speed, etc. there are default ebike screen layouts or you can create your own.
I also ordered an EW 100 as my ultimate goal is to remove the SC7000 for a clean look. The cleanest would be to wear a Garmin watch I suppose...I have a Fenix3 but it does not appear to work with any app for Steps...so maybe I’ll sell it and upgrade...who knows.
I’ll take a few pics after I test ride and get the data screen setup how I like it.
Im a bit lost. I read so many different messages....
I have:
- E8000 motor
- E8000 display
- SRAM mech (so no interest in Di2)
WIll the Edge 530/830 work with showing cadence, percentage battery etc on the E8000 display?
Or do I need to ditch the E8000 display and get a EW100 or get myself a E7000 display + EW100 if I want to keep a screen + Garmin.
As Spiff said above, you need to choose whether you want the E7000 display or the EW100 bluetooth connection.WIll the Edge 530/830 work with showing cadence, percentage battery etc on the E8000 display?
Or do I need to ditch the E8000 display and get a EW100 or get myself a E7000 display + EW100 if I want to keep a screen + Garmin.
As Spiff said above, you need to choose whether you want the E7000 display or the EW100 bluetooth connection.
E8000 display does not have the facility to connect to the Garmin
I have an Edge 530 and EW100.
It's entirely up to you which way you choose to go but IMO there's really no reason to have the E7000 display with a Garmin as you can set-up the garmin to display All the parameters the Steps display can. (Yes, Cadence, speed, battery etc.)
I've had an E7000 display and an E8000 display. although the E7000 is a neater (smaller) unit I hated that it was monochrome and also hated that it didn't have the power bar of the E8000.
I used to find the E8000's easy to glance at power bar really useful for conserving battery on longer rides. but it's the only thing I miss about Shimano's displays.
The EW100 has 2 LED lights that indicate mode and errors/warnings. one light is ON/OFF/Error warning Red/Green The other changes colour from Blue light = eco, green = trail = yellow boost to RED = low battery. It's just as easy to glance at to see what mode you're in without being distracting. Plus it doesn't bloody blind you when nightriding.
The Edge will also display warnings as text, so you know exactly what the problem is if you get an error, it'll flash up when you're low on battery and when the motor has gone into forced Eco when battery is v.low.
The unit will also notify you of texts etc. from your phone
If you're de-restricted, be aware your speed reading will still display half your true speed unless you fit a garmin wireless speed sensor to your wheel
Hello.
If I buy the Shimano STePS EW-EN100 is it easy to fit, does it come with necessary wires? TIA.
The button on the EW100 switches the light on and off.Thank you.
Can you tell me if it’s possible to turn on/off the light on the bike through the Garmin?
Anyone using the Garmin edge explore and E7000 get a random prompt for Di2 setup every 20 minutes or so...and know how to stop it ?
the left switcher connects to the EW-EN100. It all makes sense when you replace the E8000. Do make sure that the cables are properly inserted (you need to hear a click when inserting it).Hi,
I have E8000 and EDGE530. As I understand if I will buy EW100 I need to remove E8000 display but do I need to remove assist switcher on the left side of my handlebar (if yes how I will be able to switch assist modes i.e. Eco, Boost or Trial?). It is OK for me to remove E8000 display and have all data displayed on EDGE 530 but I would like to have ability to switch assist modes (Eco, Trial or Boos) on original switcher. Is it possible?
Is it only one type of EN-EW100? When I am looking in Google it shows tho different images (one with green glow around button and second without). For example in this shop: Shimano EW-EN100 Steps Junction-A Bluetooth®LE/ANT | Shimano System Shop please look on two first pictures of the product. It show two different items.
BR
Arek
the left switcher connects to the EW-EN100. It all makes sense when you replace the E8000. Do make sure that the cables are properly inserted (you need to hear a click when inserting it).
The link you provided is the same store where I’ve bought it from.
Yes, yes and yesIn my bike to E8000 are connected two wires: one from switcher and another one from something else.
Do I correctly understand that I need to disconnect this wires and connect them to EW-EN100?
Thanks this I will have BT functionality for Garmin and still have switcher. Is it correct?
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