Q/ Am I being overly cautious by removing my Powerpod from my handlebar when rain is forecast and I have a group ride coming up, or alternately when washing my bike?
It's because I prefer to (re)move it as little as possible from its mount (if possible)!
Will water contact risk screwing up the Powerpod circuitboard, or is it thoroughly waterproof?
Thanks
Water and/or humidity and Powerpod
Re: Water and/or humidity and Powerpod
One of the things we've learned through the years is to have a very healthy respect for water.
We've designed PowerPod to be water resistant; that is, if you get caught in a storm, or even ride with it in tropical conditions, it should do just fine.
That said, if I was washing my bike, I'd avoid shooting high-pressure water at the PowerPod, and I would blow-out its wind port and USB port if it became wet.
We've designed PowerPod to be water resistant; that is, if you get caught in a storm, or even ride with it in tropical conditions, it should do just fine.
That said, if I was washing my bike, I'd avoid shooting high-pressure water at the PowerPod, and I would blow-out its wind port and USB port if it became wet.
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Re: Water and/or humidity and Powerpod
Ok perfect.
Thanks for the swift reply.
Thanks for the swift reply.