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Polar CS600 W.I.N.D and HID bike lights

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Old 02-06.-2007, 02:39 PM   #1
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Default Polar CS600 W.I.N.D and HID bike lights

Hi all, I am considering upgrading from my trusty S625X to a CS600. The new W.I.N.D sensor kit sounds like it's just the thing for getting rid of all the interference from HV wires, tram lines and the like.

One other thing that always messed up my S625X was the interference generated by HID lamp ballasts in high end MTB lights. Has anyone tried using a CS600 and an HID bike light in close proximity? Is it susceptible to interference .. and if so, how far apart do the two need to be, so that the HRM/speedo can still work properly?
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Hi all, I am considering upgrading from my trusty S625X to a CS600. The new W.I.N.D sensor kit sounds like it's just the thing for getting rid of all the interference from HV wires, tram lines and the like.

One other thing that always messed up my S625X was the interference generated by HID lamp ballasts in high end MTB lights. Has anyone tried using a CS600 and an HID bike light in close proximity? Is it susceptible to interference .. and if so, how far apart do the two need to be, so that the HRM/speedo can still work properly?

Just to follow up, I bought a CS600 this morning and the new type sensors are rock stable. HID light ballasts, humid or foggy days, HV power lines, train or tram overhead lines, it all doesn't matter. All the data stays perfect
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