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Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:30 pm
by robsp8
I've just brought a new bike and moved my iPro onto it, and it now sits slightly higher than on my old bike.

I've done a cali and coast down test.

However, my power reading when on the flat or going downhill are not correct. In fact today, when I was on a 0.03% decline I had watts of around 170.

This only happens when I am pedaling though, not if I'm coasting.

I do all the usual set up techniques and have stopped mid ride to do them again.

I've got latest firmware 4.26 and cant see what else I can do. The iPro is nearly 2 years old

Anyone have any ideas why, or what I can do to resolve the problem.

Thanks

Rob

Re: Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:21 pm
by Velocomp
Please post your ride file.

Re: Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:39 pm
by robsp8
Ride file attached

Hope its what you require

thanks

Re: Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:27 am
by robsp8
This is the data from todays recovery ride which has an RPE of 5, as you can see the power, TSS, NP is way too high
Dist: 23.2 km (0:57:50)
Energy: 619.5 kJ
Cals Burn: 592.3 kcal
Climbing: 221 m
Braking: -50.3 kJ (-8.1%)
Min Avg Max
Power 0 178.5 563 W
Aero 0 53.2 298 W
Rolling 22 105.4 211 W
Gravity -798 1.8 464 W
Speed 5.0 24.0 48.1 km/h
Wind 0.0 24.6 49.2 km/h
Elev 28 58 101 m
Slope -17.0 0.03 13.0 %
Caden 1 86.9 118 rpm
HR 62 129.1 163 bpm
NP:227W IF:0.95 TSS:86 VI:1.27
CdA: 0.240 m^2; Crr: 0.0190
85 kg; 13/04/2012 12:14
16 degC; 1007 mbar

Re: Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:46 am
by Velocomp
In the ride file you submitted there is no wind speed data whatsoever.

Please repost file, preferably in .ibr format (as downloaded).

Re: Power Reading too High on iPro

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:48 am
by robsp8
Hi John

Here is .irb format

just on another problem, my compute keeps (about every 5km) resetting itself i.e it stops picking up cadence/speed and HR and then scans to pick them up.

thanks

Rob