11. MONITORING YOUR HUB / BEARING TEMPERATURES
When monitoring your bearing temperatures, you are generally looking for
one, or maybe more, bearings that are running hotter than the others. If all the
temperatures are within a couple of degrees of each other this is a good sign that
there all operating correctly. If you notice that one is considerably hotter this could
be an early warning sign of a potential problem with either your bearing, hub, or
even your brake calipers.
You will get a feel for it based on the weight of your rig. Typically, you will find the
bearings will run around 15-20 degrees above the ambient temperature. Higher
temperatures than this provide an indication that there is more friction than
necessary and there maybe something wrong.
12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
12-1. Display Parameters
Working temperature
Storage temperature
Output voltage/current
Frequency
Monitor Dimension
Sensor Weight
-20°C ~ 80°C
-30°C ~ 85°C
DC 5V
433.92 MHz
104 (L) * 82 (W) * 29.5 (H)mm
16
91g
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