Garmin Gsc 10 Speed/cadence Sensor Edge & Forerunner
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This sensor mounts to the rear chainstay opposite the side with your drivetrain (gears).
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The RPM Cadence sensor is designed to mount on the inside of the non-drive side crank arm. Placing it on the outside of your crank arm can cause interference by scraping against your shoe.
Front or back wheel
There is no discernible difference between speed and distance readings whether you have your sensor on your front or rear wheel. However, each does lend itself to its own specific scenarios, especially for a wired sensor. Putting the sensor on the front wheel is good for keeping things simple.
A directional Speed sensor monitors the signals being provided by the sensing element and resolves the direction of movement When the sensor detects motion in the defined direction it provides output pulses as the gear teeth, magnets, or other target pass the sensor face.
The speed-only sensor determines the speed and distance of a trip based on the wheel circumference of a bike. The cadence-only sensor only senses rotations per minute of the crank arm. The speed/cadence combo is the most popular, providing both types of data to cyclists through a combination of sensors.
It`s purpose is to measure your cadence and your power meter sends this data, along with your power, to your bike comptuer. Therefore, there is no need to have a separate cadence sensor on your bike. Your power meter will take care of power and cadence.
Elite cyclists are known to pedal faster than beginners, and they do this by developing muscle and endurance through controlled cadence. Pedaling slowly (typically 60-70 rpm) causes the lowest level of muscular fatigue, whereas higher cadence creates better results for endurance training and muscle building.
Torque Sensing Vs Cadence Sensing: What`s The Difference? In general, a torque sensing PAS will give you a smoother ride as the pedal assist is synced with your movements. Cadence flips on and off abruptly. This can often feel jerky, laggy, or even counterintuitive to what you are trying to do on your bike.
Most recreational runners will have a running cadence between 150 to 170 spm (strides per minute) topping out at 180 spm. A running cadence of less than 160 spm is usually seen in runners who overstride.
Equipped with Bluetooth Smart and ANT+ dual-band technology, the RPM Speed, and RPM Cadence Sensors measure cycling data and wirelessly send it to your favorite cycling app on your smartphone or your GPS Bike Computer.
All you need is a heart rate monitor and ideally a cadence sensor on your bike and AI Endurance will estimate your power for every ride.
The speed-only sensor determines the speed and distance of a trip based on the wheel circumference of a bike. The cadence-only sensor only senses rotations per minute of the crank arm. The speed/cadence combo is the most popular, providing both types of data to cyclists through a combination of sensors.
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Location of speed sensor on 1991 plymouth
ANSWER : If the vehicle is front wheel drive the sensor would most likely be connected to the speedo cable follow the speedo cable from the firewall towards the engine. If the vehicle is real wheel drive it may be under the vehicle somewhere on the drive shaft and utilising magnets on the drive shaft to detect the speed via a hall effect transducer.
Hello there, I have a cadence sensor of which I have been very happy with, however went out in rain and since then it has stopped working, I thought it may have been water logged. On opening sensor it was completely dry inside, the next time I went out there was no reading from the sensor. On pressing reset button and placing a new battery in nothing happened etc with red flashing button, please can you give me some advice as to what i can do I have had the sensor less than 3 months.
Thanks
ANSWER : Contact Garmin, this will be under warranty as it less than a year old.
Belt just runs at max speed automatically 🙁
ANSWER : Yes. Replace the speed sensor. In the unlikely event that the problem still is not solved replace the circuit board. J.
HI!
I continually get code 90 (low/NO flow) from my 8111. I have disassembled, cleaned EVERYTHING, including the inlet port AT the pump (remind everybody to check this as stuff gets past the filter basket and will plug the pump inlet).
There is No air in the system and I get superb pressure at the outlet, yet I still get code 90. I again removed the flow sensor and put my ohm meter across the flow sensor terminals and activated the flapper and measured an open circuit. I used a heavier magnet to see if I could get make the internals of the sensor move to get an ohm reading, but I get nothing but an open circuit, ie: no measured resistance.
Can I simply bypass the defective flow sensor to trick the 8111 to think it has full flow without damaging the ‘brain’ of the system.?
Intex corp is useless at these questions. They have been out of stock on this sensor for months and are telling me “two weeks” for two months and now it’s “end of August” which I do not believe. Meanwhile I am making no chlorine while the 90 code is showing.
I love the 8111, this is the first problem I’ve had with it, and I’m frustrated that I can not get such an important part from them.
Thanks for listening!
ANSWER : Have you been able to find a solution to this problem. I am having the same issue.
Looking for locations to mount speed/cadence sensor to my bike.
ANSWER : This sensor mounts to the rear chainstay opposite the side with your drivetrain (gears).
My Treadmill stop working (shutdown)after requesting speed.
Info: Tread mill from Sportsraft model TX 390 purchase in 2005.
observations:
I got error code 3. in sportcarft website this problem related to speed sensor, or breaker, fuse..
Sportcraft do not offer any part on this discontinue model.
So, I am looking for part replacement for my treadmill or if you can suggest any tip to solve my problem above mentionned.
Regards,
ANSWER : You will need to replace the speed sensor, look for a round plastic piece at the left hand side of the front roller that has cracked, this is what has broken your speed sensor. Click on the link below and contact this company who can provide you with a replacement.
http://www.treadmillpartszone.com/servlet/Categories
Bike attachment part
ANSWER : Went to instep website and found part