Advice on Optimizing Battery Life of iAero
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:15 am
Hello,
I upgraded from an iPro to the iAero several months ago. I run the latest version 4 of the iBike software and the latest firmware released back in April. Although I've linked it to a powertap in the past, I have that turned back off as I dno't use that feature very often. I use wireless speed, cadence and hr.
I've noticed that I'm burning through batteries much faster either with the latest firmware or the iAero in general (since I got it around the time of the latest firmware release). So replacing the unit battery after it drops below a 280 reading and of course replacing the wireless mount battery as well seems to be happening every 3-4 weeks regularly. Before it wasn't that short lived. So I'm wondering if there are some settings on the unit that I might disable (if I'm not using) to improve battery life? On average the unit is run about 18hrs a week and I always make sure that I manually shut off the device when I finish riding (so it doesn't time out and shut off).
Any advice?
Thanks,
Todd
I upgraded from an iPro to the iAero several months ago. I run the latest version 4 of the iBike software and the latest firmware released back in April. Although I've linked it to a powertap in the past, I have that turned back off as I dno't use that feature very often. I use wireless speed, cadence and hr.
I've noticed that I'm burning through batteries much faster either with the latest firmware or the iAero in general (since I got it around the time of the latest firmware release). So replacing the unit battery after it drops below a 280 reading and of course replacing the wireless mount battery as well seems to be happening every 3-4 weeks regularly. Before it wasn't that short lived. So I'm wondering if there are some settings on the unit that I might disable (if I'm not using) to improve battery life? On average the unit is run about 18hrs a week and I always make sure that I manually shut off the device when I finish riding (so it doesn't time out and shut off).
Any advice?
Thanks,
Todd