Yes sure. You are using a Bafang motor without torque sensor, but this M500/M600 send the pedal power and pedal cadence value every 10ms, so we can calculate the power and then send the pedal power meter to the Garmin Edge (on ANT+ and Bluetooth).SUPERJC said:little test with BLE transmission....
The NRF52850 works like the ESP32
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My expectation is that this M500/M600 torque sensors are way better than TSDZ2, at least looking at their construction.Waynemarlow said:Yes a Power Meter would be handy at times, not sure how accurate they are at times, certainly the TSDZ2 one we had was always I thought on the " favourable " side.
Lets get the full display and Garmin connection working and then perhaps we could develop a simple " transmitter " type. I'm not to worried about the 4th button as the Edge I have it's a simple swipe left or right brings the next page up. I'm not sure all the Edge's are like this though.
Keep it going and lets see where it ends up.
Good riding technique will always allow a hand to come off a bar. It feels a bit weird the first few times you do it, but the more you do it, the easier it becomes. Is there really a need for a 4th button on that basis ?casainho said:The page swipe on my Edge, if I need to do it manually, means I need to remove the hand from the grip which I feel dangerous to fall unless I am mostly stopped. With the 4th button is just like increase or decrease the motor assistance, using finger thumb only and way more safe.
The 4th button is a dedicated button, meaning if you do not want to use the page change of Garmin, then you can decide to use other remote with 3 buttons only, that are more common in the market.Waynemarlow said:Good riding technique will always allow a hand to come off a bar. It feels a bit weird the first few times you do it, but the more you do it, the easier it becomes. Is there really a need for a 4th button on that basis ?casainho said:The page swipe on my Edge, if I need to do it manually, means I need to remove the hand from the grip which I feel dangerous to fall unless I am mostly stopped. With the 4th button is just like increase or decrease the motor assistance, using finger thumb only and way more safe.
I really think it is dangerous to change the page on Garmin while riding, because:Waynemarlow said:Good riding technique will always allow a hand to come off a bar. It feels a bit weird the first few times you do it, but the more you do it, the easier it becomes. Is there really a need for a 4th button on that basis ?casainho said:The page swipe on my Edge, if I need to do it manually, means I need to remove the hand from the grip which I feel dangerous to fall unless I am mostly stopped. With the 4th button is just like increase or decrease the motor assistance, using finger thumb only and way more safe.
Edge 530 / 830 / 1030, are the ones that support natively ANT wireless EBike.Hagbard said:Out of interest, which Garmin computer are you guys using?
That was my idea of EBike fully wireless remote with wired connection for the brake sensors. No display, only 3 buttons and a RGB LED. The only feedback users could get was a LED blinking when pressing the buttons, the LED could not be ON to save the coin cell battery. It was very frustrating to not be able to see the battery state of charge, very frustrating the lack of a display.Waynemarlow said:I know Garmin also does an EBike specific wireless keypad
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Garmin-Edge-Cycling-GPS-Handlebar-Remote-for-eBike_203890.htm?source=aw&awc=6821_1650304654_eff397139bdef4bec52e5e4726d0b45e&utm_source=aw&utm_medium=648417
But can one do both jobs ?
Simply select 1 of the 3 buttons on the circular top face to raise or lower the current assistance level, scroll through your Edge cycling computer data screens or engage a customized third option, all using ANT+ wireless connectivity
Casainho, I thought we went down the wireless remote route on the TSDZ2 as at that point there was a call for a totally display free handlebar setup ? That was a couple of years back and with the likes of the Garmin wireless remote now available, the manufacturers have filled that need as they tend to do.casainho said:It was very frustrating to not be able to see the battery state of charge, very frustrating the lack of a display.
Good to know that you have an EBike without display and that depends on Garmin GPS and Bluetooth custom app for Garmin GPS.Waynemarlow said:As a user of the Fazua system which has no display, just 5 LEDs ( tri colour ) and my Garmin, I'm not sure we need anything more as a display for the Bafang. The C241 I have is virtually useless to me as I cannot read the lower display line and yet I can read the LEDs at a quick glance giving me battery state and which level I'm in. Any further detail I just read the Garmin which I have mounted on the stem.