Can anyone report if Garmin have fixed the issue that the 1030+ has with ridiculously long responses to changes in gradient?
Can anyone report if Garmin have fixed the issue that the 1030+ has with ridiculously long responses to changes in gradient?
Thank you for sharing your concerns about the undesirable lag in road grade. We want to share that we have a plan for an improved solution with consideration of both accuracy and responsiveness. Our engineers…
@Garmin-Mathew.
If you really believe that 10-15 seconds delay is considered “normal” - as the official statement from Garmin is trying to force-feed customers, then what does that say about my Edge 1000…
I currently have a wahoo element (full size) a karoo2 and now a 1040 solar. as of the 12.14 release the 1040 solar still has a ridiculous lag as compared to the other two. I really don't care too much…
There is diff in temperature, 1-2 C + comparing to 830, but how this matter?
you climb Slower or faster if slope its spot on?
yes its annoying but I try to ignore , if I focus only on this bad thing, I cannot enjoy the good ones
How do I use it? I can gauge my effort, how much power I want to put down, what speed I think I should be going at, am I having a good or bad day, how does it compare to the section I was just on or about to hit. All sorts of reasons you personally may consider irrelevant and not important.
For me, it’s a feature that should work, it is after all one of the default items on the out of the box screens.
Sorry, but saying it doesn’t matter on a high end device isn’t helping those of us who find it annoying, we all have different requirements. To be honest if you take the argument all the way then why do you need device at all? I mean, it’s either hard or it’s not.
I don’t care about temperature for example as it’s generally always cold and wet where I am, but I respect that there will be quite a few who find that useful, so good on them if they push garmin for better accuracy.
I’d love to be able to rely on gradient so I can use it. I live in a very hilly part of the country and it’s pretty much what we do, so I like it as an instant measure (within a few seconds), not with the crazy lag garmin think is acceptable.
So, the more of us that care and raise this with garmin (who seem to want to sweep it under the carpet) the sooner we can get a fix or an admission that it’s not within normal bounds.
I’ve tried all the suggested work-arounds on this thread on my 1030+, none have worked. Even the “Sensible Gradient” one. I could live with a workaround, but you can only get those if the company admits there’s a problem in the first place.
I am with you , it should work but it doesn't
and even worse, this is normal behavior from Garmin point of view, as they include in the "manual"
So my Edge 1030 was...good ish , but I never go back because Gradient lags 5 seconds more..
Gradient lag on 1040 is useless due to the delay of 25-30s with reality. It’s a shame if Garmin doesn’t fix it !
what to fix if they say that is not broken ?
same discussion was on 1030+
Again , same as you I would like to see some improvements, but my feeling is that no improvement will be made
hoping the gradiend lag and off temperature readings were fixed on the new device
Doesn't fix the lag, but the $29 Tempe sensor locks in a good temperature. I tucked mine away under the saddle, and it connects quickly and doesn't need attention.