E-Odin 2.0 - How to get rid of annoying sound after removing key

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @mauricemtb2426
    @mauricemtb2426 7 месяцев назад

    Omg thank xou the alarm was so anyoing and it worked I have E odin 3.0

    • @mario_on_e-odin2.0
      @mario_on_e-odin2.0  7 месяцев назад

      Hi buddy, glad it helped you :)
      I am pretty sure that Odin 3.0 uses the same alarm but for your peace of mind please test the alarm to be sure that it works as it should, not only that it beeps on key but also that it trigger when there is anything done with bike.
      So from mtb to the moto, hope you like it :)
      I wanted 3.0 but they were not available in my country so I had to buy 2.0 :( After lot of work on it I would rather just change rear wheel with motor and made 10kW from 6kW that sell it and start from scratch. Time will show...

  • @thierrygatel1674
    @thierrygatel1674 Год назад

    Excellent, Thank you Mario. I will test it. It could be good to have Dayi product support comments about it !?

    • @mario_on_e-odin2.0
      @mario_on_e-odin2.0  Год назад

      Hi Thierry, I agree, it would be great, but I feel that
      1) Dayi does not like any kind of DIY modifications - that could be the reason why they deleted my post (on their Facebook page) about making space for charger by cutting some plastic under the seat - so they do not want this kind of posts here and I can partly understand that because some modifications can damage bike of its other parts in short or long time or modify how bike behave and some owners would do not blame himself but the bike or manufacturer to cover their responsibility - not my case :)
      2) alarm unit is supplied by another manufacturer so they does not need to know how it works exactly, they only need to know how to connect it to work as it should (alarm function) and this useless function (make sound after key is removed) is how its manufacturer wanted it to work so Dayi can not be blamed for not giving advices about the alarm unit.
      Now I am trying to figure out how to get rid of that same sound after switching beaker on. I do not have a Coulomb's meter to measure current consumption in idle state (that means bike off, breaker still on) but it makes sense that as on car battery depletes during time so I switch off the breaker everytime I park the bike and when I am leaving on bike in the morning some of my neighbours still sleep and I want to be friendly :) Mutting/covering the alarm is not solution for me, it can be very handy even because of people touching my bike when I am going to buy a coffee, I do not want to find the bike accidentaly fallen or worse, did not find it at all.
      I am going to continue with my modifications so stay tuned :)
      Have a good day !