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Does a Race or Enduro light confuse my wireless cycle computer?

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Does a Race or Enduro light confuse my wireless cycle computer?

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Yes it can. There can be some localised interference to other transmittted signals such at wireless cycle computers and heart rate monitors. The interference will be greater on the higher light settings. Our suggestion is to more the light and computer as far apart as possible. The Exposure Lights’ aluminum body does a good job at shielding most of the “pulsing” from the light but if the computer is very close it can effect the readings. We have found hrough recent testing here in the US that “digital signal” computers are not affected by the lights If the charge port on my lights gets wet, will it short out the light? If you have a 2005 model Race or Enduro light you must not let water get into the charge port. When on the handlebar bracket it is sealed against the O-Ring. The 2006 model lights (Race Turbo / Enduro Turbo / Joystick) all have weatherproof charge ports. The two pins that you can see accept charge but are not “live” when using the light. You will NOT short out the light

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