I took a trainer with me but can’t find the charging cord
I would prefer to get one in the next day or two
Anyone know where to get on locally?
Meaning Walmart etc?
Thank you in advance
I took a trainer with me but can’t find the charging cord
I would prefer to get one in the next day or two
Anyone know where to get on locally?
Meaning Walmart etc?
Thank you in advance
Which trainer specifically and (generally) where are you located? You need to match the voltage and the pin type and have at least as many amps as the stock power brick. If it’s this one, I bought this from Amazon as a replacement for my H1.
Wow thank you
I don’t know which charger went with this
How do I find out which version of trainer I have please?
You may want to look at the Saris trainer page - https://saris.com/collections/smart-trainers if it’s direct drive, it should be compatible (although those may have only been produced under the Saris brand). If it’s wheel on, you probably need to look for markings on the trainer itself. If you know how old it is, you may be able to narrow it down that way too.
You may want to look at the Saris trainer page - https://saris.com/collections/smart-trainers if it’s direct drive, it should be compatible (although those may have only been produced under the Saris brand). If it’s wheel on, you probably need to look for markings on the trainer itself. If you know how old it is, you may be able to narrow it down that way too.
It’s this one
The linked one from Amazon will work (I bought it as a replacement for the same trainer when the stock one died). You might be able to find something locally, but it’s a bit of an unusual adapter - it’s the same voltage used for Power Over Ethernet (PoE) injectors so a place that stocks networking equipment might have something that would work, but you’d need to confirm that it’s the same pin size and provides enough amps (at least 1.5A).
The linked one from Amazon will work (I bought it as a replacement for the same trainer when the stock one died). You might be able to find something locally, but it’s a bit of an unusual adapter - it’s the same voltage used for Power Over Ethernet (PoE) injectors so a place that stocks networking equipment might have something that would work, but you’d need to confirm that it’s the same pin size and provides enough amps (at least 1.5A).
Perfect!
I ordered one when you made your post
I am a little out in the stocks so it takes until Friday to get it
I really appreciate you taking the time to respond
Take care