Calibrating iAero vs. SRM - Disappointing or normal results?
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:14 pm
Hi,
I am a brand new iAero owner and tried calibrating the device over the weekend.
For the last half year i have been in the lucky situation to use a SRM of a friend who didn't need it temporarily.
As the time for returning it is near, I decided to go for the iAero and use the "overlapping" time before returning the SRM for some tests and calibration.
On Saturday morning i did the coastdowns and 4mile rides and everything looked quite ok.
Immediately after the 4 mile ride i did a "testing" ride to compare the iAero vs. the SRM.
This was before i connected the iAero to my PC for finetuning, naming etc. the profile settings.
The results i got from the 30km test ride were ok (?), the iAero averaged at 192,3 vs. the SRM at 186,4.
Here are the details...
Dist: 28,2 km (0:57:16)
Climbing: 281 m
Min Avg Max
Power 0 192,3 701 W <-- iAero
Power 0 186,4 546 W <-- SRM
Aero 0 NaN 0 W
Rolling 0 NaN 0 W
Gravity -685 -23,7 286 W
Speed 0,0 29,6 52,6 km/h
Wind 0,0 33,2 59,6 km/h
Elev 123 194 273 m
Slope -6,2 -0,35 6,2 %
Caden 4 74,9 99 rpm
HR 103 144,0 176 bpm
Aero: 0,344; Fric: 6,60
84 kg; 12.07.2008 09:36
18 degC; 1011 mbar
After the ride i downloaded the files and calibrated the profile with my CD's & 4-mile-ride.
For getting better results I assumed it would be good to take the SRM 4-mile-ride results into the calculation.
Here are the results of the calibration: This morning i went for a second 90min ride.
Now i got quite contrary results which aren't okay for me...
Even during the ride by having the devices next to each other i noticed the iAero getting much lower power output, especially when accelerating (e.g. short peaks of cycling standing e.g. after a red light).
In the end the SRM averaged at 176,8 vs. the iAero at 163,4.
Especially considering the "missing" peaks, this is not what I expected and surprised me quite a bit...
Here is the detailed csv file. Any input or ideas of what i could have done wrong is greatly appreciated!
I can definitely see the potential of the iAero but the results today made me a bit pessimistic of what to expect...
Regards
Chris from Germany
I am a brand new iAero owner and tried calibrating the device over the weekend.
For the last half year i have been in the lucky situation to use a SRM of a friend who didn't need it temporarily.
As the time for returning it is near, I decided to go for the iAero and use the "overlapping" time before returning the SRM for some tests and calibration.
On Saturday morning i did the coastdowns and 4mile rides and everything looked quite ok.
Immediately after the 4 mile ride i did a "testing" ride to compare the iAero vs. the SRM.
This was before i connected the iAero to my PC for finetuning, naming etc. the profile settings.
The results i got from the 30km test ride were ok (?), the iAero averaged at 192,3 vs. the SRM at 186,4.
Here are the details...
Dist: 28,2 km (0:57:16)
Climbing: 281 m
Min Avg Max
Power 0 192,3 701 W <-- iAero
Power 0 186,4 546 W <-- SRM
Aero 0 NaN 0 W
Rolling 0 NaN 0 W
Gravity -685 -23,7 286 W
Speed 0,0 29,6 52,6 km/h
Wind 0,0 33,2 59,6 km/h
Elev 123 194 273 m
Slope -6,2 -0,35 6,2 %
Caden 4 74,9 99 rpm
HR 103 144,0 176 bpm
Aero: 0,344; Fric: 6,60
84 kg; 12.07.2008 09:36
18 degC; 1011 mbar
After the ride i downloaded the files and calibrated the profile with my CD's & 4-mile-ride.
For getting better results I assumed it would be good to take the SRM 4-mile-ride results into the calculation.
Here are the results of the calibration: This morning i went for a second 90min ride.
Now i got quite contrary results which aren't okay for me...
Even during the ride by having the devices next to each other i noticed the iAero getting much lower power output, especially when accelerating (e.g. short peaks of cycling standing e.g. after a red light).
In the end the SRM averaged at 176,8 vs. the iAero at 163,4.
Especially considering the "missing" peaks, this is not what I expected and surprised me quite a bit...
Here is the detailed csv file. Any input or ideas of what i could have done wrong is greatly appreciated!
I can definitely see the potential of the iAero but the results today made me a bit pessimistic of what to expect...
Regards
Chris from Germany