I wanted to share my initial thoughts on the DPC-18. I've included some pictures of the display too. First, I have to say that ordering from Luna is always painless and the display got here fast. Eric's crew is great. Second, I have the BBSHD 1000w with a 52v 13.5ah shark battery.
I want to be honest, so here goes. I am underwhelmed. After playing with it for an hour, I think this is a step back from the 750c. There are a few things that are cool, like the usb port, seeing amp usage, auto backlight to name a few. But not enough, initially, to switch from the 750c. We'll see though.
First, I put the display on my bike. That went smooth. Then I played around with the display settings. To get to the settings page you double click the "i" button. There is only 1 settings menu, no advanced menu like the 750c. I changed the wheel size to 28 and the PAS setting to 9 from 5 to match my settings on the 750c. It also has a setting to see the current (watts) or power (amps) on the display. I kept it at current. I also set the clock. We'll see if it keeps the correct time or not when I turn it on later tonight. It dispIays the correct voltage for my 52v battery which is good. I do have to say the buttons are more responsive than the 750c which was nice to click and have a instant response, changing the PAS, changing settings in the menu, etc. It does have a light sensor for the auto backlight so if your riding and it gets dark, the display comes on automatically. That's kinda neat. It also has a USB plug so you can plug in a phone. I haven't tried it out yet.
Then I took a ride around the neighborhood. Here is where I had my biggest gripe so far. The only digital part of the display is the speedometer and that is easy to see. But unlike the 750c, the watt meter (or amp meter, whichever you have it set to) is barely legible in the sunlight because it is analog. The numbers indicating wattage or amps are so small. That is kinda a deal breaker for me. I love seeing the watts I'm using so I can gauge my cadence accordingly. Like I said, this is preliminary and I won't be able to take my normal long ride until this weekend to test it completely.
Cheers everybody and happy riding!
The pictures show display with amps, display with watts, and the settings page.
I want to be honest, so here goes. I am underwhelmed. After playing with it for an hour, I think this is a step back from the 750c. There are a few things that are cool, like the usb port, seeing amp usage, auto backlight to name a few. But not enough, initially, to switch from the 750c. We'll see though.
First, I put the display on my bike. That went smooth. Then I played around with the display settings. To get to the settings page you double click the "i" button. There is only 1 settings menu, no advanced menu like the 750c. I changed the wheel size to 28 and the PAS setting to 9 from 5 to match my settings on the 750c. It also has a setting to see the current (watts) or power (amps) on the display. I kept it at current. I also set the clock. We'll see if it keeps the correct time or not when I turn it on later tonight. It dispIays the correct voltage for my 52v battery which is good. I do have to say the buttons are more responsive than the 750c which was nice to click and have a instant response, changing the PAS, changing settings in the menu, etc. It does have a light sensor for the auto backlight so if your riding and it gets dark, the display comes on automatically. That's kinda neat. It also has a USB plug so you can plug in a phone. I haven't tried it out yet.
Then I took a ride around the neighborhood. Here is where I had my biggest gripe so far. The only digital part of the display is the speedometer and that is easy to see. But unlike the 750c, the watt meter (or amp meter, whichever you have it set to) is barely legible in the sunlight because it is analog. The numbers indicating wattage or amps are so small. That is kinda a deal breaker for me. I love seeing the watts I'm using so I can gauge my cadence accordingly. Like I said, this is preliminary and I won't be able to take my normal long ride until this weekend to test it completely.
Cheers everybody and happy riding!
The pictures show display with amps, display with watts, and the settings page.
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