ecologymagnet
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Is it possible to fix a Speedict out of warranty?
What would it cost?
What would it cost?
ecologymagnet said:Is it possible to fix a Speedict out of warranty?
What would it cost?
cwah said:Thanks that's a great fix! Good to see it evolving.
You have many more customers feedbak such as more series, more amps, ip68 waterproofing ...
d8veh said:I've used the Speedict Mercury on many bikes to get data about speed, power, current, voltage, etc. Those functions always worked perfectly, though in the beginning there were some software activation issues IIRC. The other functions, like speed limiting and throttle adjustment were not that good, but that might have been because I didn't use the special throttle adaptor cable. Here's a sample of my data that shows the current control from a KT controller and you can see the power being cut when I reach 15 mph. I didn't have the cadence sensor fitted because that's not useful with a hub-motor:
Epyon said:That's one thing I can say good about Speedict, they responded to each and every one of my e-mails. They did have forums on their site, but I literally had the only posts there. The forums magically disappeared (I assume) once people started having issues with the Neptune 15.
drebikes said:I was seriously thinking of a Neptune 15 for my new pack, mostly for the adjustable BMS functions.
What are the issues you've seen? Normally I research a lot before I go for a product, but it's hard to find real user testimonials about the Neptune 15