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I'm looking to purchase a transponder, since I will be racing a lot. The rule book says anything that works with the MyLaps Tranx260 system, would that include this? It is the only thing on the MyLaps site that looks similar to what we rent at the track, and it looks like you can have one for $150, but that might only work for a year, it's pretty vague.
Yes that is the transponder. it works on an annual subscription. the initial purchase fee covers the first year. dont forget to register it online!
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Alex, buy one used. Keep an eye on WERA classifieds as Jim said ... there are a couple of other sites too. I'll keep an eye out for ya too.
John
CCS/LRRS Expert #69
LRRS Rookie of the Year 2004
"Speed has a kind of affinity for me, it's the time God and I have our little talks."
Thanks John. It seems like the going rate on WERA is ~ $300
A brand new one is $150 for the first year, then $100 per year after. Even if you don't consider the warranty, only by the 3rd year will the used one start to make sense, right? I'm not sure where I'll be in 3 years, who plans that far ahead!?
What am I missing here?
If you get out you can still get $300 for it and get all your money back.
That's what you're missing![]()
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
If you happen to wind up with one that has a poopy battery, you can get it repaired for a little under $100 including shipping. Downside is the guy that repairs them is in Australia. So there is a lead time.
This is arguably not the right place. But I forgot to ask someone this weekend. Any suggestions on care and feeding of these rechargeable transponders between rounds? I forgot about it and left it on the bike and mine now shows a solid red light.
I ignore mine until the next round. I bought mine used from the track when they switched to owning them, and mine still holds a charge for 4 or 5 days. It's probably normal that yours shows a red light by now.
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"
They like to be charged every so often or the batteries have issues. Some will do them every three months or so over the winter months. I have gotten in the habit of every time I pay my condo fee I charge my transponder. Works out well for me and keeps the transponder happy. During the race season charging them for the once a month race weekends is sufficient.
As far as your red light goes it is probably just the transponder on it's last little bit of charge telling you that it is there. The light will shut off shortly until the next time you charge it for fourteen hours and then you should see the happy multiple green blinks of a charged transponder.
I figured it was normal. I charged it a few days before last weekend once I got it back from repair in Australia. Not surprised at all that it would be nearly dead by now.
I haven't RTFMed, but rumor has it that the number of green blinks is the number of days remaining on the current charge.
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"
Here is a link so that you guys can RTFM if so desired
http://transponderservices.com/docs/...ing_Manual.pdf
The battery charging pages are 13 and 14. Interesting tid bit on a "sleep mode" on page 14.
You can also put it in the charging stand, without the charger connected to it to put the transponder in "sleep mode". This is supposed to tripleish the discharge time. You'll still want to charge it before the next round.
Huh. Mine didn't have a manual to RTF. Didn't occur to me to check the interwebz.
Pamphlet the guy from Australia sent with mine says the 'sleep' mode isn't a replacement for charging it at least every 3 months.
Anyways. Sounds like the summary is like most things in life : don't worry too much about it.
Sleep mode isn't a replacement for charging, but if you have one that only lasts for a couple days and wanted to run the classic, if you manage where it is, it could be made to last.
Partial charging also isn't recommend I think.
Mine had been repaired once before already. Looks like they dremel the case on two sides and then 'weld' it back together when closing it up. I'm told there is an epoxy or goop holding all the internals in place. The oven is likely required to soften that.
I'm a fairly aggressive DIY'er and will do an awful lot I probably shouldn't do to save a buck. But this seemed like something well worth farming out. YMMV, obviously.
If it helps, the AUS dollar is down compared to the USD right now. So the service is effectively cheaper than it may have been in the past.
I have no immediate need, just curious.
Average on WERA classifieds for transponder w/ charger is between $300 and $350.
I can be persuaded to sell mine for $300, transponder, charger, and mount. Charged quarterly, as instructed when not being used and holds a 4+ day charge as it's done for the 4 years I've owned it.
I went with the subscription transponder. $165 trackside at Street & Comp. $92 for subsequent yearly subscriptions, less if you buy multi year. I waited until the last minute and at this point in the year it made more sense to put up less money up front.
I don't see any reason you couldn't sell it for $100 when you decide to get out.
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