You can get regular CR2032 batteries really cheap ($1.49 for 2) from roadid.com. (I use these in my flashing lights I wear in the dark, so I buy them 10 at a time.)
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What is the equivalent number for a medical grade version of a CR-2032? Thanks for the tip!
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You can get regular CR2032 batteries really cheap ($1.49 for 2) from roadid.com. (I use these in my flashing lights I wear in the dark, so I buy them 10 at a time.)
When I initially bought my Edge, it only worked with PC's. At that time I had a pc, no problem. I've since changed over to a MacBook. Does anyone else use their Edge on a Mac?
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I know this thread is about the 305, but does anyone have a 705? I'm personally curious about it. And yes, I know its excessive![]()
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I just got a 705 about a month ago. I'm still learning to use it (have a lot of experience with my Forerunner 301), but what I love about the 705 most so far is being able to upload routes from Mapmyride.com. Then I tell it to navigate the route, and it beeps every time there's a turn upcoming, shows me a direction arrow and also the name of the road I'm supposed to turn on.
For a totally unfamiliar area, and especially for route planning without a computer, yeah, I'd want paper maps. But just for getting around - navigating bikeable streets in town while staying off the main roads; making sure I'm on track, and getting back on track if I get off - I LOVE my 705.
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Okay. You guys are REEEEEAAALLLY making it hard to decide.
<banging palm of my hand on my head> Ugh ugh.....
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Oh, and I'm on a Mac too. The only problem I've had is uploading routes from the 705 to mapmyride.com. Can't get it to work.
I haven't even tried uploading a route from the 705 to MotionBased. Works fine with the Forerunner 301, though.
And, if you're using Windows software under Parallels, at least with my old Parallels 2.x, getting the 705 to talk to the computer is a two-step process. The 605/705 is a USB mass storage device, so it communicates with the computer differently than the earlier models. I have to connect the 705, tell Parallels 2.x to recognize it, then disconnect it and re-connect it again. Never had to do that with the Forerunner 301. And since that's the only USB device I've used with Parallels, I don't know if that's a common problem.
Edit: Just uploaded today's ride from the 705 to MotionBased, no problem.
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Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I treated myself to the 305 edge with my work bonus. Usually I pay bills, but it is 'found money' as my mum used to say, so I played with it.
Still figuring things out, of course. And although it is new, I'm guessing that I need a new battery for the cadence sensor as it says zero, and I distinctly remember pedaling.
My brother in law has decided to ride the livestrong challenge in philly with us, even though he hasn't been on his bike since he was hit by a car a year or two ago. So he's now been taking his bike out to a local park and riding, where he feels safer. So I came to visit this weekend and we went out together. I wish I could train a bit more here in my hometown of Pittsburgh, as we have a few more hills here and there are many on the ride, so the hills would really help me.
He really loved it when I showed him the elevation graph. I'm a scientist, I would graph everything if it were possible.
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Before you get a new battery, double check that you have the sensor and unit paired properly and that the magnet and sensor are as close to each other as possible.
HTH,
admittedly, my lbs installed it all.but yeah, i figure there is the possibility they did it wrong. maybe my brother in law can help me make sure, between the two of us we can't be that inept. HA!
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This is probably a re-post, but since I didn't see it on this thread, here it is again: when you park your bike, make sure your wheel and crank are aligned so that the wheel sensor and cadence sensor are NOT aligned with the pickup on the chainstay. If they are, the transmitter will continue to send, and the battery will go dead very quickly.
Same thing with the HR strap: don't put it on until you're ready to ride, and take it off as soon as you're done with your workout, even if you won't have a chance to change clothes right away. As long as it's on your body, it's sending and using battery.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler