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How should I take care of my SRMs?
PowerControl:
When not using the PCV/PCVI, it is best to keep it on the wall charger.
PowerMeter:
Please do not use a high pressure washer on your PowerMeter.
Using soap & water and the garden hose to clean your PowerMeter is just fine.
There is moisture inside my PowerControl, what should I do?
Sometimes just leaving your PowerControl to dry out will work, but usually you will need to send it back to a service centre so they can open it up and dry it out completely. Otherwise, the moisture will eventually start to corrode the electronics inside the PowerControl and it will be damaged beyond repair.
Always put a dab of grease on the connector plug on the back of the PowerControl before going out for a ride in wet conditions. If you have a PowerControl with the online option, make sure you put grease on the empty port as well to keep the water out.
My sensor cable is damaged, can it be fixed?
No, these cables can't be fixed, you'll need to order a new one. Please specify front or rear speed sensor.
I can hear something rattling in my PowerControl/PowerMeter...
There are no moving parts in either the PowerControl or the PowerMeter, so if you can hear something moving then something is broken. Send it to a service centre.
Can I get a new decal for my PowerMeter?
Yes, you can order one from us. However, it's best to send your PowerMeter back to us to have the decal changed, since the old one needs to come off first and the new one put on carefully since it protects the external circuit board. It's best to wait until your PowerMeter needs a new battery so that you only have to send it back to us once.
How long will my SRM System last?
Your SRM Power Meter is designed to withstand the rigors of competitive cycling. While riding styles and environmental conditions will play a role in determining the lifespan of your SRM, the following tips are helpful in allowing your SRM to function for as long as possible.
Annual Checkup - while the batteries in some SRM Systems will last up to 2000 hours of use, it is still recommended that you send your SRM back to the Service Center once a year for calibration and inspection. We can normally turn this around in 1-2 business days.
Cleaning - Your SRM is more than just a crank set, and should be cared for differently than a normal crank. DO NOT clean your SRM with ‘WD40', Diesel Fuel, Kerosene, Gasoline, or other solvent that you would use to clean a chain with 2 years worth of dried and crusted chain lube and road debris. While most cyclists don't clean their bike after every ride, it's not hard to wipe your chain off with a clean rag and keep the chain rings clean. If there comes the time to clean an SRM that does have mud, road debris, sand, etc. all over it, then simply clean the SRM with a brush and a mild/diluted degreaser/water mixture. DO NOT use a high pressure sprayer like those found at a car wash, or in the pits of a Cyclocross race. Using high pressure sprays can penetrate the o-ring seals on your SRM and lead to water damage. While the SRM is said to be waterproof, it's better said that they are highly water resistant. Riding in the rain is no problem, even day after day in the tour de France in the rain...but a 1650psi water sprayer has the potential to destroy an SRM.
Geography - If you live in the northwest or northeast United States, you live in an area with high humidity combined with salt from the ocean. This can increase the amount of oxidation on the aluminum of your SRM. Keeping your SRM clean, not using solvents, and not scrubbing off the protective anodized finish will keep your SRM protected.
Changing chain rings - we get this question a lot. When replacing the chainrings on your SRM, take care not to remove the white (or black) plastic lid on the back of the power meter. For most SRM's the small chain ring holds the plastic lid in place, which also sandwiches the lid against the o-rings to make a tight waterproof seal. Removing the lid can potentially cause the seals to leak, and also sever the connection of the sending coil (which transmits the power data to the sensor cable).
The sticker/decal - While the plastic sticker on your SRM with the swirl design is there for aesthetic purpose, it is also an important adhesive seal for the circuit board, which it covers and protects. DO NOT remove the decal, this should be done by an SRM Technician. If you notice the decal pealing up, becoming cut or damaged, please contact the SRM Service Center. |