HI all
I searched the forum but couldnt find an answer
Is there anybody in Sydney that can service an SRM? If not, where do I send it?
cheers
Glenn
Servicing an SRM Powermeter
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Servicing an SRM PowermeterHI all
I searched the forum but couldnt find an answer Is there anybody in Sydney that can service an SRM? If not, where do I send it? cheers Glenn -----------
"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever" Lance Armstrong
Re: Servicing an SRM Powermeter
What needs doing? The Oceania SRM service centre is located in Christchurch, NZ. SRM Oceania 104B Weston Road 8052 St Albans, Christchurch New Zealand Phone: +64 (3) 355 9467 Fax: +64 (3) 355 9469 Email: [email protected]
Re: Servicing an SRM PowermeterThanks Alex
It appears to have stopped working. It is an older model that I purchased second hand some time ago, and I understand there is a battery in the crank set cheers Glenn -----------
"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever" Lance Armstrong
Re: Servicing an SRM Powermeter
Yes, that's correct. SRMs have an internal battery and old units will need to have that replaced eventually. Does it require an SRM wiring harness, or is the unit wireless? Those that use the harness it's also good to check that it's in good order. If you are reasonably competent with minor mechanical jobs and can solder, then it's not an overly difficult to do the job yourself and there are various guides posted on the interwebs about that. Not for a unit under warranty of course. And if you are using an SRM powercontrol (the handlebar computer), that too has an internal (but rechargeable) battery, which service centre can replace when its performance declines, or a competent user can do themselves. But if in any doubt, the get the service centre to sort it out. They'll give it all a good check. SRMs have a long service life, and over the years the batteries used are getting better too. Latest ones will typically last for several years. I send my stuff there although eventually with one of my older units I might have a go myself one day (my oldest SRM is about 10 years old and going strong).
Re: Servicing an SRM PowermeterHi Alex
Yes, its a wired unit. I checked with another harness and it doesnt work either. I have had it a little while but really havent used it much. It probably wouldnt hurt to get it serviced and calibrated anyway. cheers Glenn -----------
"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever" Lance Armstrong
Re: Servicing an SRM Powermeter
Agreed. That's the nice thing with SRM. Units over 10 years old are still in service and being serviced. Just let the guys in NZ know I suggested you be in touch.
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