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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 25
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O.K. so I buy a Tacx fortius because it is not really daylight at 9 o'clock, which is the only time I seem to have time to ride during the week, use it twice and the thing blows up. I have read all about this happening and the guy I bought it from was really cool about it and replaced it with no hassle what so ever. It was almost as if they knew the things sometimes blow up, strange but Tacx does not put that on their website, anyway I digress. I now have my new one and just went for a ride and it is upgraded to the latest firmware. Do I just leave it turned on all the time or can I use the on off switch on the power break and turn it off in between rides? Also any E.E.'s out there if I have it plugged into a surge protector does it make a difference if I use the switch on the break or on the surge bar? Thanks
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bloomington, MN USA
Posts: 35
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The best place to go for info on this is the Tacx Forum. http://www.tacxvr.com/phpbb2/ I've got a Fortius and had the problem you had as many many other from the US have had. Supposedly the problem has been fixed in the newest firmware. They basically disabled the switching electronics in the power supply that caused the supply to fry when turned off in the wrong syncornized position. I haven't had any problem turning mine on and off now, though I just leave it on. I have it plugged into a separate power supply and FWIW, I'm an EE too. |
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