eMullet
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Any road bike would overtake you anyway even @ 20mph....or was this in the trails?
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It was a "B" road... but at least it's not going to be a "whooooosh..." and he is goneAny road bike would overtake you anyway even @ 20mph....or was this in the trails?
No. Shimano released the latest FW to prohibit derestriction and changing advanced settings via Bluetooth. That was their goal.My question: is it expected that there will be in the future support for EP8 version 4.1.7 ? (currently I see 4.0.2 is the latest supported)
No. Shimano released the latest FW to prohibit derestriction and changing advanced settings via Bluetooth. That was their goal.
If you don't want to downgrade - use Shimano PCE Interface with STUnlocker for Windows
PCE1 is not supported by Shimano anymore, only PCE02 is supported. PCE1 is supported in old 4.x versions of ETube Project for Windows.I understand there are multiple PCE options. Which make/model is the most cost effective? I don’t run a workshop, all I need is a required interface.
PCE1 is not supported by Shimano anymore, only PCE02 is supported. PCE1 is supported in old 4.x versions of ETube Project for Windows.
The most cost effective solution is not to buy PCE interface, but to use a phone with Bluetooth
Yes, or iPhone with ETube 5.0.2 version installedDo you mean Android phone via Bluetooth?
It's a better option than PCE1.So the PCE2 with Windows emulation is the more sensible option. Right?
Torque/Power settings do not require the downgrade and can be changed in iOS/Android App, including presets. PCE interface is required for changing Region & Circumference without downgrading. If you will not include region & circumference into a preset - you can switch presets in iOS/Android AppI got the PCE02 and paid for premium license. I have a couple questions tho:
Orbea Rise
-What are the default power (W) settings? I read somewhere 500W across the board.
-What is the easiest way to manage profiles without downgrading firmware? If I change max torque and circumference through PCE02, will I then be able to manage profiles with the STUnlocker iPhone app? I had max 76NM set, but app showed 85. Or am I stuck using the shitty E-TUBE app? I basically just want a PR chasing 29er setting and mullet setup profiles.
Torque/Power settings do not require the downgrade and can be changed in iOS/Android App, including presets. PCE interface is required for changing Region & Circumference without downgrading. If you will not include region & circumference into a preset - you can switch presets in iOS/Android App
Yes, but switch OFF region & circumference options in Preset attributesSo if I change circumference in PCE interface, can I then manage the other settings for presets via the iOS app as long as the circumference is the same?
Drop circumference to 2200 via PCE.
Control power, torque, and assist levels via iOS app using presets.
Anyone know the max Watts the Orbea Rise M20 can handle? Just wondering where my setting should be.
Its an EP8 RS...basically a tuned down EP8. I know the motor handles 500w, just not sure if battery can supply it.What is the make of your motor?
My Shimano SP8 is 500W across the settings.
Yes, it will work. I have a question for you, I have an e7000 motor and a Shimano SC 5000 display. my goal is to move from Europe to the United States.Since the SC 5000 has no Bluetooth connection, it wants to borrow the SC 7000 display from a friend, connect via the Android app and switch the zone. Then he wants to reconnect his SC 5000 display.do you think that the zone change data will be saved in the controlle
This is gossip. Probably spread by the dealers/shops (or those who did not return the settings to default/stock and were denied the warranty because of this). All will be fine if you reset all motor settings back to default/stock. Just check that using STUnlocker - it will inform you if some settings are not default.I have read some things about a regulation log on the EP8 so shimano could see the derestriction.
Is this a true story with the latest info you guys have? Or won't they be able to see anything with these standard settings?
Hi Vadii
Will the STUNLOCK android app work with EW-EN100 and the SC5000 display (engine e7000)?
did any of the forum members connect to the application?
If ETube works, so will STUnlocker.Hi Vadii
Will the STUNLOCK android app work with EW-EN100 and the SC5000 display (engine e7000)?
did any of the forum members connect to the application?
STUnlocker doesn't add records into regulation log. You can see for yourself by looking at the "Regulation log" in STUnlocker. I personally know many of my customers who have returned their EP8 bikes to the factory settings, sent it to the dealer and the dealer changed the motor under warranty (of course a dealer did not see any "unauthorized" access).When the lbs plug in their system (I assume the PC version of eTube) it came up that the wheel circumference had been change by unauthorised software and gave a time & date, even though I had set it back to default.
Thank you for your reply. I don't know if their s/w pulled this up from this "Regulation log", but what I am tell you, is exactly what happened. I've only ever used STU, so some how, they see that the wheel size had been change by non-Shimano/unauthorized software. What can I do? Can I wipe logs & then try another dealer? Any ideas would be much appreciated.STUnlocker doesn't add records into regulation log. You can see for yourself by looking at the "Regulation log" in STUnlocker. I personally know many of my customers who have returned their EP8 bikes to the factory settings, sent it to the dealer and the dealer changed the motor under warranty (of course a dealer did not see any "unauthorized" access).
I also saw some new bikes that had several log entries with region and circumference changes. This was done by the dealers when the bike came from US to EU or vice versa.
It means only one: you didn't change wheel size to default. SorryThank you for your reply. I don't know if their s/w pulled this up from this "Regulation log", but what I am tell you, is exactly what happened. I've only ever used STU, so some how, they see that the wheel size had been change by non-Shimano/unauthorized software. What can I do? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
It's required for EP8.SO after applying different region, would you upgrade the firmware to the latest version?
No matterWould you do it through there latest app or use the old etube verson?
Use ETube App without Internet accessPlus would you use a logged in shimano account? or not?
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