SHIMANO BT-DN110 Di2 Battery One Color, One Size
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I placed my order on June 20, 2020, and it was delivered on June 29, 2020. DN110- I'll also make an attempt to upload a photo. I took a chance and bought it from "Backcountry." DN110- When comparing a model to a real person, it is important to remember that the BT- Since the BT-110, the DN110 has been a popular choice. DN110- It's been more than a year since the release of A. So this is the newer one, with the same electronic specs and battery capacity specs as the older one, but with added weatherproofing.
Yes, but it will not include e-mail. Wiring of tubes The bottom junction box is also housed in this battery holder.
The battery provides power to the components; however, it is up to your components to shift synchronization.
You must also include Shimano's BT module. Bluetooth functionality is provided by a combination of the BT module and the new battery.
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110- BT-A (latest model) vs. A (latest model) DN110. Backcountry provided mine, which I ordered on June 20, 2020 and received on June 29, 2020. According to Amazon's description, the product is BT-compatible. DN110, but the most recent model is the BT- DN110- The answer is A, which is exactly what you're looking for. The later model has the same electrical specifications as the earlier model (voltage and battery capacity), but the battery is protected in addition. As a result, you'll want the later model, which is what I purchased. The description on Amazon needs to be updated to reflect the new model. I've also included two photos.
This is a required component of your Di2 setup. The wireless module on this battery lets you program the shifting. The battery, like the 27, has a small diameter that allows it to slide into a seat post. The battery lasts a long time between charges, and there are two sizes available. I've’been able to use it for’300 miles so far, and’it’s still charged. I'm hoping it will last for a long time.
After I installed it, it ran flawlessly for at least 1200 miles. Then, all of a sudden, everything stopped working. I couldn't get a charge out of it. I'm sorry, but I'm unable to return it at this time. Shimano, you have to be a lot better than this. I already have SRAM etap on another bike, so if I mess up again, I'm not buying Shimano.
This battery worked for a short time, but after an hour on the phone with Shimano, my LBS's tech and Shimano's tech support determined that the battery was defective. Fortunately, they sent a replacement as part of the warranty.
This battery fits perfectly and has performed admirably since it was replaced. It's a bit pricey, and I didn't expect to have to replace the original battery after only two years. There are no aftermarket options; only the Shimano OEM part is available, and it was simple to install and charge.
I had an older Shimano Dura Ace Di2 R9070 with an external battery that I used. This was installed, and the firmware was upgraded to the new Dura Ace DI2 R9150. With 11-year-olds, everything works perfectly. There are thirty cassettes total.
It's a Shimano, and it's dependable. You'll need to replace it at some point, just like any other Li battery.
Keeps a charge for a long time.