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01-21-2021, 11:30 AM | #1 |
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Racepak off-season maintenance #1
While the equipment itself doesn't need maintenance there a few things on the software side to be done over the off season.
Clearing your SD card, changing the default date and backing up your data are the 3 I recommend. Here's a video on clearing the card : What I do in my own cars is rotate between 2 SD cards. Here's how I do it: All my 2020 runs are on SD card "A", SD card "B" has my 2019 runs. So this weekend I'll perform the clean-off procedure on the "B" card (2019 runs) and put that empty card into my recorder for 2021. That way you always have the prior years card/runs available. Also, I keep the spare SD card in the race car tied on with a bread tie so that I can quickly use it if I'm in the lanes are realize I left the primary card in the laptop. In the case of the IQ3D recorder dash you can get your micro SD cards from an office supply store. If you have a Sportsman or V300SD I'd recommend getting the card from a Racepak Dealer as the handle is glued on and the recorders can only handle 16GB or less. Other Racepak tips: http://motorsportsinnovations.com/Ra...-help-tips.htm GK 609-265-2110 |
01-28-2021, 07:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Racepak off-season maintenance #1
Thanks for posting and giving ideas. I never have thought to keeping a spare sd card in the car. I’m glad you provided the instructional video for challenged computer people like me. I will take your advice and clear my old sd cards.
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