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Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [dunno]
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Is the firmware up to date on everything?
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [Tifosi01]
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Tifosi01 wrote:
Is the firmware up to date on everything?Yep, the latest firmware was supposed to fix this issue but it hasn’t.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [dunno]
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Yep, the latest firmware was supposed to fix this issue but it hasn’t.Hopefully they didn't use the generic canned response I usually get of "We know of the issue. We've merged this ticket with the other tickets, but we currently do not have an ETA of a fix."
But look, their new fan can keep you cool while you wait for them to fix this issue.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [dunno]
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My first one didn’t even work right out of the box it was completely dead. I had to send it back for a new one.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [dunno]
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I would try to return it and get a Garmin. It may not be perfect, but it sure handles power better in every respect.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [NealH]
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Does anyone know if this is still an issue with the Assioma and the Wahoo Bolt? I just switched to the Assioma pedals (coming from P1s) and love them and my current Garmin finds them flawlessly (well it did till my dog got ahold of it). I like the Bolt and it gets good reviews from what I can see, but if it has connectivity issues with the Assioma I may just order another Garmin.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [ACook1]
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If you don't get an answer here, you may hit up DC Rainmaker. I believe he has tested Assioma pedals extensively with the Wahoo Element. So in that case you are talking strictly about SW differences. But I believe they should work fine. I am interested as I may buy them in the next few weeks. I already have a Bolt. Can't say enough good things about it. Coming from a ex-Garmin fan boy.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [ACook1]
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June 3rd - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for avg power / cadence on the Assioma.
November 7th - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for crank length setting for the Assioma (head unit overrides whatever is set on the pm itself)
I haven't seen any other issues reported lately. I assume all is well. If there's a use-case with the Assioma and Elemnt/BOLT let me know and I'll try replicate it.
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November 7th - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for crank length setting for the Assioma (head unit overrides whatever is set on the pm itself)
I haven't seen any other issues reported lately. I assume all is well. If there's a use-case with the Assioma and Elemnt/BOLT let me know and I'll try replicate it.
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Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [gplama]
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gplama wrote:
June 3rd - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for avg power / cadence on the Assioma. November 7th - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for crank length setting for the Assioma (head unit overrides whatever is set on the pm itself)
I haven't seen any other issues reported lately. I assume all is well. If there's a use-case with the Assioma and Elemnt/BOLT let me know and I'll try replicate it.
Awesome. Thanks for the quick response and update.
Re: Wahoo Element and Assioma [velocomp]
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velocomp wrote:
gplama wrote:
June 3rd - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for avg power / cadence on the Assioma. November 7th - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for crank length setting for the Assioma (head unit overrides whatever is set on the pm itself)
I haven't seen any other issues reported lately. I assume all is well. If there's a use-case with the Assioma and Elemnt/BOLT let me know and I'll try replicate it.
Awesome. Thanks for the quick response and update.
So for the record, after getting the Assioma pedals, which work great and I really like, I wanted to point out that you still can't set the crank length on the Bolt head unit. In fact Wahoo is aware of this (even though their patch was supposed to address this. And they tell you to adjust the power % on your head unit if you don't have the default length crank arms. On my 51 Cervelo I have 170 mm arms so I am supposed to adjust the Power %. Not a great option, but it works. Just wanted to share with others what I have found. I do really like the pedals and would still recommend them to anyone.
Also, one other item. A lot of people complain about the tightness of the pedals. After some research, a lot of people recommended using actual Look Keo pedals. I went with the Gray and have no problems with clipping in or out of the pedals.
If anyone has any other suggestions or comments let me know.
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velocomp wrote:
gplama wrote:
June 3rd - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for avg power / cadence on the Assioma. November 7th - update to the Elemnt/BOLT firmware for crank length setting for the Assioma (head unit overrides whatever is set on the pm itself)
I haven't seen any other issues reported lately. I assume all is well. If there's a use-case with the Assioma and Elemnt/BOLT let me know and I'll try replicate it.
Awesome. Thanks for the quick response and update.
So for the record, after getting the Assioma pedals, which work great and I really like, I wanted to point out that you still can't set the crank length on the Bolt head unit. In fact Wahoo is aware of this (even though their patch was supposed to address this. And they tell you to adjust the power % on your head unit if you don't have the default length crank arms. On my 51 Cervelo I have 170 mm arms so I am supposed to adjust the Power %. Not a great option, but it works. Just wanted to share with others what I have found. I do really like the pedals and would still recommend them to anyone.
Also, one other item. A lot of people complain about the tightness of the pedals. After some research, a lot of people recommended using actual Look Keo pedals. I went with the Gray and have no problems with clipping in or out of the pedals.
If anyone has any other suggestions or comments let me know.
Thanks, very helpful and good to know. Never thought the Garmin unit I've been too lazy to sell would come in handy.