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Digital display affected by heat

agedbikeman

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Where I live in the north of France, this week the temperature has soared into the 30's, unusual for here, however I left my RT in the sunshine, when I switched on the digital display had 2 black bands top and bottom, as the display cooled down they disappeared, I know LCD can be affected by temperature but has anyone else had this problem.


Alex
 
shade.

I put my driving gloves over the display. You have to put them some place. Stops the lines. Ride on...
:riding:
 
Hi SPECTACUALR SPIDERMAN,

Re: When you say 30's you do mean celsius?

30*C = 86*F

Jerry Baumchen

PS) And that is quite warm for northern France.
 
Some folks will pull out the "warning card", for use as a shade for the display... :thumbup:

That's exactly what I did, I also pegged a duster to it for extra insulation.:doorag:

SO!! there is a sensible use for the "warning card", I have removed the sticker, didn't want other bikers to see it and think I was some sort of an idiot that needed to read such rubbish before I ride, after all if you need to read the warning card you shouln't even be let loose on roller skates let alone a motorbike!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ohyea:

I think I will print a label saying screen protector to cover up the words "Warning Card".
How to turn a piece of useless kit into a FARKLE:clap::clap::clap::yes:
 
Happens.....

As mentioned, pulling the safety card down is a quick easy way to prevent this. I also do it when the sun is to my back on long straight roads. Now if you have a pull over cover it will be even better to keep the seat cool and people off. :thumbup:
 
I have this happen at least 25 times this summer on 90+ days. I'm glad this tread was started, because I never thought of pulling the safety card down to protect it. Great tip.

I've seen this on $3k+ 2 way radios in direct sunlight for extended periods do this as well.
 
Arizona Hot

I have a 2013 RTS and regularly ride in over 100 in the summer and have had a few rides in over 110 and never had the display problem. But we have a dry heat, maybe it is a temp/humidity problem.
 
agedbikerman: "If I wasn't so cleverI wouldn't need to be so good looking."

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If you'd like to alternate that line occasionally, here's another one: "I'm not conceited; conceit is a fault, and I don't have any faults." :thumbup:

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Where I live in the north of France, this week the temperature has soared into the 30's, unusual for here, however I left my RT in the sunshine, when I switched on the digital display had 2 black bands top and bottom, as the display cooled down they disappeared, I know LCD can be affected by temperature but has anyone else had this problem.


Alex

Had the exact same issue this spring while in South Carolina and Georgia. Temps in high 90's. You description is exactly what happened to mine. I thought I was going to have problems with the bike while out for the next week and half. Temps drop display comes back to normal.

Willie
 
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