Electronics, Lighting, & Gadgets - Best place to mount to sensor

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barkingspud
07-18-07, 05:01 PM
So, I just bought a bike computer. Where is the best place to mount the sensor on the wheel? it seems to me that to get the most accurate readings there should be a specific place to mount the sensor. For the record I have a Schwinn 17 function computer......
TIA.
Cheers,
BS
The sensor doesn't care how high up on the fork it's mounted. All it does is count how many times the magnet passes it. So just mount the sensor anywhere that's convenient to have the magnet swing close by.
barkingspud
07-18-07, 05:10 PM
Ahhh..Ok...I thought it would matter as to where on the wheel it was mounted....Thanks for the reply!!!!
cycle life
07-18-07, 09:20 PM
Rear wheel is the best option especially if its wired
akatsuki
07-18-07, 10:20 PM
I suppose it should catch the magnet easier closer to the hub as that part is moving a bit slower than outside.
Jesper64
07-18-07, 11:07 PM
I suppose it should catch the magnet easier closer to the hub as that part is moving a bit slower than outside.
That's what Sheldon Brown recommends in his Tips for Installing Cyclecomputers (http://sheldonbrown.com/cyclecomputer-installation.html). But keep in mind if you have a wireless computer the closer you get to the hub the further you are from the computer.
Wil Davis
07-18-07, 11:13 PM
Mounting the magnet 180º opposite the valve will help to keep the wheel in balance (for those of us who care about such things ;) )
- Wil
Mounting the magnet 180º opposite the valve will help to keep the wheel in balance (for those of us who care about such things ;) )
- Wil
[nerd alert] I do this too. [/nerd alert]
opskmallory
07-19-07, 12:13 PM
I've tried a couple of computers, before getting my Specialized Speedzone Comp (two for $25.00 on ebay). The magnet is supposed to pass within a couple of MM of the sensor. The further from the hub the magnet goes, the greater the gap between the magnet and sensor.